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A male Pileated Woodpecker arrived to the feeding platform and cleared out the other birds as it made its way to the suet for breakfast....
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17:37, 3/26 Did you know....? Northern Cardinal has also been called Common Cardinal, Cardinal Grosbeak, Red-bird, Virginia Nightingale, Cardinal-bird, Cardinal Redbird, Virginia Redbird, Crested...
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04:00, 3/27 Good morning, feeder fans, everywhere! #cornellfeedershttps://t.co/iPHWINMpHKhttps://twitter.com/FeederWatchCam/status/1772898071451463852
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8:19 3/27 Red-winged Blackbirds are one of the most abundant birds across North America, and one of the most boldly colored....
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8:36 3/27 A blustery morning in Ontario doesn't keep the siskins and redpolls away. #ontariofeedershttps://t.co/eBWqrc5e3whttps://twitter.com/FeederWatchCam/status/1772966474308604346
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13:45, 3/27 We needed an 'air traffic controller' .... bit of a crowd on the platform! #ontariofeedershttps://t.co/1i5qykLDXahttps://twitter.com/FeederWatchCam/status/1773066477853143461
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13:45, 3/27 Crow is losing one of its tail feathers #ontariofeedershttps://t.co/66Ou4ib5bNhttps://twitter.com/FeederWatchCam/status/1773066627845701720
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15;00, 3/27 Crow cracking a seed. The squirrel dashing across the yard is a bonus! #ontariofeedershttps://t.co/7mcSbWpSikhttps://twitter.com/FeederWatchCam/status/1773066782393159863
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15;18, 3/27 I bet it's a lot less windy for the Crows on the ground than on the platform.....that wind! Hunker down @TammieHache !!!!!!...
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15:44, 3/27 Common Redpolls and Pine Siskins....with that wind, the question is....are they flying or "being flown"?! (just kidding - they are flying with a little help from the wind)...
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RT @kittez: @feederwatchcam Which is louder....the wind or the Crow....?? 3/27/24 15:56:38 https://t.co/LUvhBpu4urhttps://twitter.com/FeederWatchCam/status/1773078375323533355
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22:53, 3/27 The usual dinner crowd.. Good morning, feeder fans, everywhere! #cornellfeedershttps://t.co/eA4hRsxORLhttps://twitter.com/FeederWatchCam/status/1773265460634468531
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07:20, 3/28 The early Common Redpoll! As energetic as their electric zapping call notes would suggest, Common Redpolls are active foragers that travel in busy flocks....
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07:45, 3/28 Downy & Hairy Woodpeckers, Mourning Doves and Red-winged Blackbirds are the early arrivals at...
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07:58, 3/28 Evening Grosbeaks join the breakfast party #ontariofeedershttps://t.co/CPDXCGJTm8https://twitter.com/FeederWatchCam/status/1773319259680121021
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09:52, 3/28 There goes a peanut #cornellfeedershttps://t.co/a4DFkttDxjhttps://twitter.com/FeederWatchCam/status/1773348344720421130
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10:27, 3/28 There goes the last peanut .... that didn't take long, did it! #cornellfeedershttps://t.co/RXhfzfZk56https://twitter.com/FeederWatchCam/status/1773356656123879643
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14:02, 3/28 Howdy @TammieHache #ontariofeedershttps://t.co/wUU5QwzTN1https://twitter.com/FeederWatchCam/status/1773410899740524646
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Congrats to our winners who shared their favorite birdwatching experience with us this season on the Ontario FeederWatch Cam!Melissa from Christiansburg, VAKayli from Peoria, AZPaula from East...
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Common Grackles are one of the short-distance migrants that are now visiting the Cornell Lab FeederWatch Cam in larger numbers this spring. Here, we get a chance to see these large blackbirds perform...
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