Today’s, November 24th bird walk has been CANCELED due to weather.
The Backyard's weekly bird walks will be on pause after Sunday, June 28th until fall, with exact dates TBD.
Sunday, 24 November 2024
Tuesday, 19 November 2024
The Backyard Wildbird and Nature Store
Nanaimo Bird Report
November 19, 2024
“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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Mallard (R. Hocken)
Tuesday November 19, 2024:
The Tuesday Bird Walk was canceled today due to the weather.
Monday November 18, 2024:
A report of a white Common Raven seen last week in the area of French Creek and highway 19A.
Sunday November 17, 2024:
The Sunday Bird Walk went to Maki Road Trail, located at the end of Maki Road in south Nanaimo. Weather was sunny with some cloud, 4C, winds calm, and the tide was high. A few highlights from the walk were the Northern Harrier that was seen flying over the estuary near the river. A Ruby-crowned Kinglet put on a show low in a small Arbutus tree and a Bewick’s Wren that perched on a branch in the sun for all to see. Pacific Tree Frogs could be heard along the trail as well.
15 Birders heard and saw the following 38 species:
Trumpeter Swan
American Wigeon
Mallard
Northern Pintail
Bufflehead
Common Merganser
Great Blue Heron
Northern Harrier
Bald Eagle
Short-billed Gull
Glaucous-winged Gull
Anna’s Hummingbird
Belted Kingfisher
Downy Woodpecker
Northern Flicker
Common Raven
Steller’s Jay
Chestnut-backed Chickadee
Red-breasted Nuthatch
Pacific Wren
Bewick’s Wren
Marsh Wren
Golden-crowned Kinglet
Ruby-crowned Kinglet
American Robin
Varied Thrush
Spotted Towhee
Song Sparrow
Fox Sparrow
Savanah Sparrow
White-crowned Sparrow
Golden-crowned Sparrow
Dark-eyed Junco
Red-winged Blackbird
House Finch
Purple Finch
Pine Siskin
House Sparrow
Birding Notes:
Colder nights are on the way and for most of our backyard
birds, keeping the bird feeders filled with good seed is a great help, but what
about those bird that eat insects and berries like American Robins?
To make sure that these birds also have a supply of
food, place a tarp, piece of plywood, or other object on the lawn or garden to
create a warm spot, free of snow and frozen soil. To feed the birds, simply
move the object and allow the birds access to the unfrozen soil and the insects
within. You can also turn the garden soil, about 12" deep, to allow access
to insects.
Other foods that can be placed out for robins and thrush are grated suet, apples, blueberries, and cranberries. Towhees and juncos can also enjoy these treats.
If you have any birds to report or need help identifying, just email or call the store, birding@thebackyard.ca or 250-390-3669, toll-free 1-888-808-BIRD (2473)
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.
The Sunday Bird Walk, November 24, 2024.
The Sunday Bird Walk will be going to Buttertubs Marsh in Nanaimo.
Meet at The Backyard Wildbird & Nature Store at 9:00 am or at the Second Street entrance by the Miners Shack at 9:10 am. Weather cooperating.
The Tuesday Bird Walk, November 26, 2024.
The Tuesday Bird Walk will be Going to Columbia Beach in French Creek.
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 sandy beach parking lot located on Admiral Tyron Blvd, located off Columbia Drive and HWY 19A, at 9:15am. Weather Cooperating.
Good birding! Colin Bartlett
Tuesday, 12 November 2024
The Backyard Wildbird and Nature Store
Nanaimo Bird Report
November 12, 2024
“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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Northern Shrike (J. Morrison)
Tuesday November 12, 2024:
The Tuesday Bird Walk went to the Shelly Road side of the Englishman River Estuary. Weather was cloudy with sunny breaks, tide was going out, no wind, and 6C. The birds were a little quiet to start the walk and not to much on the river, which was high, except for a few Common Mergansers. A few high lights from the walk were Northern Shrike that perched nicely for everyone to get a good look. Hutton’s Vireo gave everyone a show near the viewing area on the field and two Bald Eagles were busy working on the nest along the river. Also, four orcas put on a nice show out front at the mouth of the river.
13 birders saw and heard the following 44 species:
Canada Goose
Gadwall
American
Wigeon
Eurasian
Wigeon
Mallard
Northern
Pintail
Harlequin
Duck
White-winged
Scoter
Bufflehead
Common
Goldeneye
Common
Merganser
Red-breasted
Merganser
Hooded
Merganser
Great Blue
Heron
Bald Eagle
killdeer
Short-bill
Gull
California
Gull
Glaucous-winged
Gull
Anna’s
Hummingbird
Belted
Kingfisher
Northern
Flicker
Pileated
Woodpecker
Northern
Shrike
Hutton’s Vireo
Common Raven
American Crow
Chestnut-backed
Chickadee
Red-breasted
Nuthatch
Brown
Creeper
Bushtit
Ruby-crowned
Kinglet
Golden-crowned
Kinglet
Bewick’s
Wren
Pacific Wren
American
Robin
Varied
Thrush
Spotted
Towhee
Song Sparrow
Golden-crowned
Sparrow
Dark-eyed
Junco
Red
Crossbill
Purple Finch
Pine Siskin
Steller’s Jay, Varied Thrush and a Ruby-crowned Kinglet were seen in a backyard on Aulds Road and Arbutus Crescent area.
Sunday November 10, 2024:
There was no Sunday Bird Walk this weekend.
Friday November 7, 2024:
Approximately 20 Evening Grosbeaks were seen along the Maki Trail (Fielding marsh) in south Nanaimo. They were also seen on November 5th and 6th.
Birding Notes:
Fall has arrived and so has the wet weather. Cleaning
bird feeders is as much a part of bird feeding as filling them with seed.
Keeping feeders clean will make bird watching more enjoyable for both you and
your
feathered friends.
We recommend using 1 part bleach to 9 parts water or
a 1 to one ratio of cleaning vinegar and water to clean your feeders. Make sure
to use industrial cleaning vinegar not cooking vinegar as it lacks the
disinfectant properties.
Either solution can be kept in a spray bottle to
simplify the
process even further.
First, remove any old bird seed from your feeders
and throw it into the trash.
Use a small brush or whiskbroom to clean out any
stubborn seed remains and then give it a good spray
with your cleaning solution.
Scrub the feeder down with the cleaning solution and
rinse with fresh water then let it dry.
Wooden feeders can be scrubbed to knock off any seed
remains and then sprayed liberally with the cleaning
solution. If using bleach water, give it a good spray and let it air dry overnight. The bleach will sanitize your feeder and evaporate off, leaving it safe for use.
If you have any birds to report or need help identifying, just email or call the store, birding@thebackyard.ca or 250-390-3669, toll-free 1-888-808-BIRD (2473)
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.
The Sunday Bird Walk, November 17, 2024.
The Sunday Bird Walk will be going to Maki Road Trail in south Nanaimo.
Meet at The Backyard Wildbird & Nature Store at 9:00am or meet at the end of Maki Road, by Living Forest Campground, at 9:15 am. Weather cooperating.
The Tuesday Bird Walk, November 19, 2024.
The Tuesday Bird Walk will be Going to Columbia Beach in French Creek.
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 sandy beach parking lot located on Admiral Tyron Blvd, located off Columbia Drive and HWY 19A, at 9:15am. Weather Cooperating.
Good birding! Colin Bartlett
Tuesday, 5 November 2024
The Backyard Wildbird and Nature Store
Nanaimo Bird Report
November 5, 2024
“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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Harlequin Duck (R. Hocken)
Tuesday November 5, 2024:
First of the fall, a Varied Thrush was seen visiting a backyard feeder in Ladysmith.
The Tuesday Bird Walk went to Rathtrevor Provincial Park in Parksville. Weather was sunny with a few clouds, no wind, high tide and 6C. A few highlights from the walk were Ring-billed Gull, Black Turnstones with Black-bellied Plovers, and Red Crossbills.
16 birders saw and heard the following 48 species:
Brant
Canada Goose
American
Wigeon
Mallard
Harlequin
Duck
Surf Scoter
White-winged
Scoter
Bufflehead
Common
Merganser
Red-breasted
Merganser
Common Loon
Pacific Loon
Red- necked
Grebe
Horned Grebe
Western
Grebe
Pied-billed
Grebe
Bald Eagle
Merlin
Black
Oystercatcher
Black-bellied
Plover
Black
Turnstone
Bonaparte’s
Gull
Short-bill
Gull
California
Gull
Ring-billed
Gull
Glaucous-winged
Gull
Common Murre
Anna’s
Hummingbird
Belted
Kingfisher
Northern
Flicker
Pileated
Woodpecker
Common Raven
Chestnut-backed
Chickadee
Red-breasted
Nuthatch
Bewick’s
Wren
Pacific Wren
Ruby-crowned
Kinglet
Golden-crowned
Kinglet
American
Robin
Varied
Thrush
Spotted
Towhee
Song Sparrow
Fox Sparrow
Golden-crowned
Sparrow
Dark-eyed
Junco
Red
Crossbill
Purple Finch
Pine Siskin
Sunday November 3, 2024:
The Sunday Bird Walk went to the Nanaimo River Estuary, starting at the end of Raines Road. Weather was sunny with some cloud, tide was going out and 9C. A few highlights from the walk was a flyby from the Northern Harrier, a Lincoln Sparrow seen near the oak tree, Short-eared Owl near the mouth of the river and Yellow-rumped Warblers.
14 birders saw and heard the following 36 species:
American Wigeon
Mallard
Northern Pintail
Barrow’s Goldeneye
Greater Scaup
Bufflehead
Common Merganser
Great Blue Heron
Bald Eagle
Northern Harrier
Dunlin
Short-billed Gull
California Gull
Thayer’s Gull
Glaucous-winged Gull
Short-eared Owl
Belted Kingfisher
Pileated Woodpecker
Northern Flicker
Hutton’s Vireo
American Crow
Common Raven
Bewick’s Wren
American Robin
European Starling
Yellow-rumped Warbler
Western Meadowlark
Spotted Towhee
Song Sparrow
Lincoln Sparrow
Golden-crowned Sparrow
White-crowned Sparrow
Dark-eyed Junco
House Finch
Purple Finch
American Goldfinch
Saturday November 2, 2024:
A late Turkey Vulture was seen flying over Grove Hill Road in Qualicum.
Birding Notes:
If you haven't gotten around to cleaning up your
garden this fall, now you don’t have to! Any flowers that have gone to seed are
a great source of food for your backyard birds this winter. Ground birds like
Dark-eyed Juncos, Spotted Towhees, Song Sparrows, and others will greatly enjoy
this easy access energy source. If you rake up the leaves use them as ground
cover on your garden, as insects will hibernate in them, seed will get caught up
in them proving another food source for the birds.
Have you done some pruning recently or perhaps had some branches fall from a windstorm? Build a brush pile! Loosely pile small branches to give birds a place to perch and use larger limbs to make a teepee shape that can be covered in evergreens with a single entrance hole. This is a simple and effective way to give backyard birds temporary shelter from weather or predators.
If you have any birds to report or need help identifying, just email or call the store, birding@thebackyard.ca or 250-390-3669, toll-free 1-888-808-BIRD (2473)
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.
The Sunday Bird Walk, November 10, 2024.
The Sunday Bird Walk is CANCELED this week.
The Tuesday Bird Walk, November 12, 2024.
The Tuesday Bird Walk will be Going to Englishman River Estuary – Shelly Road 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 end of Shelly Road off hwy 19A at 9:10 am. Weather cooperating.
Good birding! Colin Bartlett




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