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Mar 31, 2021
First Tree Swallow of spring...
Mar 30, 2021
Mar 29, 2021
Local Trumpeter Swan activity...
Mar 28, 2021
Spring morning sunshine on an American Robin...
Mar 27, 2021
Rudimentary Canada Goose carving...
Mar 26, 2021
Mar 25, 2021
A conumdrum...
Mar 24, 2021
Mar 22, 2021
Looking for birds at the Maple Nature Reserve Meadows...
Mar 21, 2021
First day of spring and a first robin welcomed...
Mar 20, 2021
Different islands and an ocean apart...
Mar 17, 2021
Feeder take-over by Grackles...
Mar 16, 2021
Large flock of Wild Turkeys south of King City...
From SCIENCE DAILY...
Mar 15, 2021
At Schomberg's Dufferin Marsh...
Mar 14, 2021
Dave Kemp's British Columbia birds...
Female Red-breasted Merganser
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BarrytheBirder
Mar 13, 2021
More British Columbia birds by Dave Kemp...
Mar 12, 2021
Great Blue Heron...
Mar 11, 2021
First Grackle returns...
Mar 10, 2021
First Red-winged Blackbirds of spring...
Mar 9, 2021
Cawthra-Mulock Nature Reserve - Bathurst Street
Mar 7, 2021
Wild Turkey (Meleagris gallopavo silvestris)
The re-introduction of 4,400 Wild Turkeys in southern Ontario over 20 years ago has brought the population of the species from zero to over 100,000 birds. Dense concentrations of the birds in some areas are now presenting a serious threat to the forest floor where they live. The turkeys are uprooting forest floors searching for food and destroying some habitats. Turkey hunters, of course, are pleased with the plentitude. Ontario's Wild Turkey Management Plan states the following, in part: "Objectives: Primary - Manage wild turkey populations based on landscape level goals which are managing for sustainability in the Mixedwoods Plains Ecozone and providing hunting opportunities where they exist in the Boreal Shield Ecozone. Secondary - Maintain the quality of the spring gobbler hunt and allow fall hunting opportunities as long as there is no impact on sustainability". Given the infinite intelligence of humans, this plan will surely play an important role in pleasing and sustaining all concerned.
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BarrytheBirder
Mar 6, 2021
Mar 5, 2021
Early morning grooming...
Mar 4, 2021
Ring-neck Ducks in Aurora's McKenzie Marsh...
White Northern Cardinal spotted in Toronto...