Birds & Birding
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Ottawa Area
- Wild Bird Care Centre
- 828-2849
mojo@wildbirdcarecentre.org
- Injured birds may be taken here. Donations and volunteers are welcome.
- World of Birds
- Terrific photo gallery
- Manotick's Elizabeth Le Geyt has written a birding column for The Ottawa Citizen since 1973! Send your bird sighting details to 821-9880 or elegeyt@rogers.com.
- Project Nest Watch
- collects data on bird nests in Canadian backyards. During the nesting period, record the date, time, nest contents (eggs or birds), geographic location, and nesting habitat. Catherine Poussart 418-649-6062
- Ottawa Field Naturalists Club
- Rare bird sighting reports 960-9000
- Organizes the Christmas bird count
- Bluebird houses project
- Jim Houston 256-3509
- Report dead birds
- 722-2200
- West Nile Virus information
Ottawa Valley Bird Counts
Anyone with a bird-feeder can participate in the Ottawa Valley Christmas Bird Count, usually on a Sunday before Christmas. There is a Fall Bird Count the third Saturday in October as well. The Ottawa Field Naturalists Club collects local data for a national database used to monitor bird populations.
[White-crowned sparrow (left), eating bird-feeder 'spills']
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SUET SEED BLOCK 1 part lard (rendered beef/bacon fat) 1 part peanut butter 2 parts quick cooking oats 2 parts cornmeal 1 part bird seed Melt the lard and peanut butter. Mix in the oats and cornmeal. Add the seed and mix. Form into blocks or spoon into holes in a hanging log. Very popular with birds in winter. |
Ontario's bird: Common Loon
Species of birds seen in Ontario: 479
Links:
- Aquatic Birds on the Rideau Waterway
- Environment Canada (ec.gc.ca): Birds
- Birds of the East Coast (Nova Scotia government)
- Birding in Canada
- BorealCanada.ca
- Nature.ca: Invasive species, Rideau Waterway
- WildBirds.com - Ontario Birding
- BirdDay.org
- AmericanBirding.org
- TheBirdGuide.com - Pacific Northwest
- National Wildlife Federation
- Email Tony Beck beck.tony@sympatico.ca about birding courses
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