The Backyard Wildbird and Nature Store
Nanaimo Bird Report
May 26, 2022
“EXPLORE NATURE” --- GO
BIRDING:
To report your
sightings phone the Store at 250-390-3669 or e-mail us at thebackyard@shaw.ca. Please remember, when reporting a sighting to leave
your name and phone number along with the date the species was seen and
location of your sighting.
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Common Merganser and ducklings (G. Fowler)
Tuesday May 24, 2022:
The Tuesday Bird Walk went to the Shelly Road side of the Englishman River Estuary. The weather was overcast, winds were calm and 12 degrees to start. A few highlights from the walk were Common Merganser with ducklings sitting in a line on a log in the Englishman River, two Caspian Terns sitting on the gravel bar at the mouth of the estuary and two Western Tanagers to start the bird walk.
16 birders saw and heard the following 64 species:
Canada Goose
American Wigeon
Mallard
Surf Scoter
White-winged Scoter
Common Goldeneye
Common Merganser
Common Loon
Pacific loon
Double-crested Cormorant
Pelagic Cormorant
Great Blue Heron
Turkey Vulture
Bald Eagle
Killdeer
Black Oystercatcher
Glaucous-winged Gull
Caspian Tern
Eurasian Collared Dove
Anna’s Hummingbird
Rufous Hummingbird
Northern Flicker
Pileated Woodpecker
Downy Woodpecker
Red-breasted Sapsucker
Pacific-slope Flycatcher
Willow Flycatcher
Warbling Vireo
Common Raven
American Raven
Tree Swallow
Violet-green Swallow
Barn Swallow
Northern Rough-winged Swallow
Chestnut-backed Chickadee
Red-breasted Nuthatch
Bushtit
Bewick’s Wren
Pacific Wren
Marsh Wren
American Robin
Swainson’s Thrush
European Starling
Yellow-rumped Warbler
Townsend’s Warbler
Orange-crowned Warbler
Yellow Warbler
Wilson’s Warbler
MacGillivray’s Warbler
Common Yellowthroat
Western Tanager
Black-headed Grosbeak
Spotted Towhee
Song Sparrow
White-crowned Sparrow
Golden-crowned Sparrow
Chipping Sparrow
Dark-eyed Junco
Brewer’s Blackbird
Brown-headed Cowbird
House Finch
Purple Finch
American Goldfinch
Pine Siskin
Brown-headed Cowbird (R. Hocken)
Sunday May 22, 2022:
An Evening Grosbeak was seen visiting a backyard feeder near Richards Marsh in Cinnabar Valley, Nanaimo.
The Sunday Bird Walk was canceled for the long weekend.
Evening Grosbeak (M. Stockwell)
Avian Flu
We have received many inquires about the
Avian Influenza that has been in the news of late, and what to do. So far we know
it does not seem to effect songbirds and it is not know what part songbirds may
or may not play in the spread. It is known to affect waterfowl, shorebirds,
raptors, ravens, crows, magpies. Most reports in Canada are out east but there
have been reports in Washington State.
To keep the feeders birds healthy regular
weekly cleaning of your bird feeders is recommended, bird baths and areas
around the feeders is always recommended. Use a solution of 1 part bleach to 9
parts water to clean your bird feeders and bird baths. Remove old seed from
under the feeders and toss in the garbage.
The Wild Bird Feeding Institute has
released an announcment with what to do with avian flu and your bird feeders;
WBFI encourages any bird feeding
hobbyists that have waterfowl frequenting their bird feeders, or poultry
nearby, to remove feeders temporarily. The United States Department of
Agriculture reports that “Removing backyard feeders is not something the USDA
specifically recommends preventing avian influenza unless you also take care of
poultry.”
Here is a link to another article on the
Avian Flu, https://www.wbfi.org/2022/02/18/2022birdfluupdate/
Here is a link for Bird Studies Canada
information, https://www.birdscanada.org/help-respond-to-the-avian-influenza-outbreak-in-atlantic-canada/
Here is a link to a flow chart to easily understand http://www.thebackyard.ca/uploads/5/6/6/3/56632473/avian_flu_should_i_be_worried-3.pdf
Also, with the return of the Pine Siskins to the
backyard feeders it is important to clean the bird feeders and the area under
the feeders more frequently, especially with the wet weather. Use a solution of
1 part bleach or industrial white vinegar to 9 parts water for the cleaning,
rinse and let dry. Remove any old seed under the feeders and garbage. If
possible, move the feeders a few feet every couple of weeks so there is a clean
area under the bird feeders for the birds.
The Backyard Bird Walks
Our bird walks go out Sunday mornings in Nanaimo and Tuesday mornings in
Parksville and Qualicum Beach area, are easy walks that go for two to three
hours (back for lunch is the plan). Bring binoculars and a field guide. The
walks are weather pending.
Please check our
blog (www.thebirdstore.blogspot.com) for any
cancelations.
Covid-19 Precautions
Do not attend if you feel ill. Please respect social distancing, 2 meters or 6 feet.
The Tuesday Bird Walk, May 31, 2022
The
Tuesday Bird Walk will be Going to Springwood Park in Parksville.
Meet at the Parksville Tourist Information Center parking lot, located by Hwy 19A, Northwest Bay Road and Franklin’s Gull Road in Parksville, at 9:00 am or meet at the dead end of Despard Avenue by Chestnut Street at 9:10am. Weather cooperating.
The Sunday Bird Walk, May 29, 2022
This week’s Sunday Bird Walk will be going to Buttertubs Marsh in Nanaimo. Meet at The Backyard Wildbird & Nature Store at 9:00am or at the end of Buttertubs Drive off Bowen Road at 9:10 am. Weather cooperating.
For cancelled bird walks due to weather, please check The Backyard blog at www.thebirdstore.blogspot.com on the day of the bird walk. A notice will be up before 8:00am if there is a cancelation.
Good birding! Colin Bartlett