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1830 Gainsborough Rd
London, ON, N6H 5L2
Canada

519-471-6870

London Ontario Bird Feeders, Bird Seed, and Gift store. We carry dog food & toys, bird houses, Squirrel Busters, candles, Batty's Bath, Bee by the Sea, and so much more. Come in and check us out! 

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Bird Feeders, Bird Seed, and Gift Shop located in London! Follow along with our News from the Store!

Pawlooza next Month!

Richelle Hunter

A date all pet owners/lovers might want to mark on their calendars is Saturday, August 15, 2015 ~ It's marks the return of Pawlooza - London's Festival for Dogs! Pawlooza takes place each year on International Homeless Animals' Day - the 3rd Saturday in August. It is a fabulous event for you & your pooch, but it is so much more than that! Pawlooza offers space to pet rescue groups from across the country so you can learn more about adoptables while allowing them to fundraise along with letting everyone know about the overpopulation of pets in our country. Who knows....you may just find the perfect new family member at this event!! Please be certain to say hello & support our friends at Holly's Hope Cat Rescue!

Wrens Return

Richelle Hunter

The Wrens were observed adding twigs to this gourd back in June, but then left it. In the past few days, they've returned to nest-building & have been quite busy preparing, gathering, adding & singing! We've had some excellent entertainment while capturing several pics & videos of all the action. The Wrens move quickly, in & out of the gourd, up in to the trees & along the ground looking for the supplies they need to make a suitable nest. Their sweet tunes add that extra something to all the action. (Note: Our supply of gourds is low so if you're still in the market for one, please give us shout to see what we have available!!)

Rain brings out the Beautiful Birds!

Richelle Hunter

While it seems we've had more rain recently than what we probably need, we love welcoming the beautiful birds that arrive at the feeders during the rain or following. The past few days have been no exception!! Featured here, the Rose-breasted Grosbeaks, Cardinals, Downy & Red-bellied Woodpeckers have been busy getting their fill while the Baltimore Orioles, House Finches & Hummingbirds are also frequent visitors....All are providing some splendid entertainment in the garden. All are providing an extra burst of colour on a dull day!!

Red-bellied Woodpecker & Downy Woodpecker lovin' the peanuts; Rose-breasted Grosbeak lovin' the safflower; Mr & Mrs Cardinal lovin' each other ~ Priceless!

Red-bellied Woodpecker & Downy Woodpecker lovin' the peanuts; Rose-breasted Grosbeak lovin' the safflower; Mr & Mrs Cardinal lovin' each other ~ Priceless!

More Cardinal love on the Safflower Feeder

More Cardinal love on the Safflower Feeder

Mrs Cardinal ready for more sharing from Mr Cardinal

Mrs Cardinal ready for more sharing from Mr Cardinal

Lots of Baltimore Orioles

Richelle Hunter

Many birds have fledged...including the beautiful Baltimore Orioles!! It's been an exciting couple of weeks around our feeders as these newly-fledged cuties have been showing up at the jelly feeders, nectar feeders, in the shrubs close to our house...and to our windowsill ~ we have a grape jelly station located there! During first visits, the young are just adorable as they anxiously wait, with wings flapping, for mom & pop to find them in the trees & shrubs.  Now, they know where the feeders are, where the grape jelly & nectar are and wait right at the feeders or on the tops of the shepherd's hooks or pole system. One can often hear the much softer version of the familiar Oriole sounds as they notify the parents as to their location. It's just a fabulous time of year to feed the birds!

Three!Baltimore Orioles!!

Three!
Baltimore Orioles!!

Cardinals Too!

Richelle Hunter

In our previous post, we mentioned how the cool, damp weekend had brought so many beautiful birds to our feeders. While most people weren't too impressed with the weather, the birds were certainly enjoying that our feeders were filled for them! It was fun too that many showed up with their newly-fledged family ~ so much entertainment on a dreary weekend! Along with the Rose-breasted Grosbeaks featured a few days ago, the beautiful Cardinals also made an appearance.

Female Cardinal enjoying the Squirrel Buster Plus

Female Cardinal enjoying the Squirrel Buster Plus

Fun at the feeders with the Downys & Grosbeaks

Fun at the feeders with the Downys & Grosbeaks

Busy Birdfeeders!

Richelle Hunter

It was a rather nasty, damp, cool June weekend but it made for great entertainment & plenty of birdwatching around the bird feeders! More & more young favourites are being brought to the feeders or to the trees & shrubs around the feeders. This past weekend included Rose-breasted Grosbeaks (featured today), Baltimore Orioles, House Finches, Blue Jays, Downy Woodpeckers, Red-bellied Woodpeckers and more!. What a treat to see all these wonderful birds teaching, learning, enjoying the various seeds & feeders that we offer ~ such a great time to feed the birds.! Hope you experienced the same in your garden...Have a great week!! Note: We will be closed Wednesday, July 1 for Canada Day.

Rose-breasted Grosbeaks ~ "Pop" with "Jr"

Rose-breasted Grosbeaks ~ "Pop" with "Jr"

Rose-breasted Grosbeaks

Rose-breasted Grosbeaks

Pretty Goldfinches

Richelle Hunter

Always fun to welcome the Goldfinches to the garden! Their bright yellow jackets add that extra feeling of summer as they move through the trees & shrubs while their gentle squeaks & tweets are such a fun sound!! They've been quite busy around the nyjer seed feeders recently with many refills required. They frequent the other seed feeders as they also enjoy black oil sunflower seed & white millet. Goldfinches seem to come & go from the garden often finding seeds in the wild and they sometimes take a little longer to adjust to a new feeder. Don't be discouraged....keep some fresh seed in your feeder & hopefully you will be rewarded!! (They're pictured here in our garden enjoying a Droll Yankees Nyjer Seed Feeder.)

Pretty Goldfinches pictured here on a Droll Yankees Nyjer Seed Feeder

Pretty Goldfinches pictured here on a Droll Yankees Nyjer Seed Feeder

Goldfinches love the Nyjer in the Drolls Yankees Feeder

Goldfinches love the Nyjer in the Drolls Yankees Feeder

Feeder in Cage works for Hairy Woodpecker too!!

Richelle Hunter

We hadn't noticed a Hairy Woodpecker around our garden since we added the cage to the peanut feeder....until last night! It was great to know that they are also 'ok' with getting peanuts out of the feeder! It was wonderful evening of entertainment as the Hairy Woodpecker arrived, then a couple of Downys. Unfortunately we only captured a shot with the one Downy. Perfect that some can be "safe" inside the cage while others find a way to get the peanuts from the exterior! Have a fabulous Thursday!

Hairy Woodpecker clinging to the bottom...Downy Woodpecker clinging to the side!

Hairy Woodpecker clinging to the bottom...Downy Woodpecker clinging to the side!

Full view of the cage with Hairy Woodpecker

Full view of the cage with Hairy Woodpecker

Everybody Needs Water

Richelle Hunter

Water is important to us all....and is also a great way to keep the birds & critters calling your place home! Water in the form of bird baths, ponds or even flat dishes are a welcome sight by so many. Butterflies like a wet, muddy spot as they require the minerals that the soil provides....Consider adding a dish especially for them & other insects. Make sure to the change the water often as standing water attracts mosquitoes. If you have all the necessary elements ~ water, food, shelter, native plants and are maintaining them with "earth-friendly gardening practices" why not get your garden "certified" by the Canadian Wildlife Federation!! It's easy!

Chippy Drink

Chippy Drink

Mourning Dove at the bird bath

Mourning Dove at the bird bath

Tricky Red-bellied Woodpecker

Richelle Hunter

As mentioned yesterday, we were concerned that we would eliminate the Red-bellied Woodpeckers from the peanut feeder by adding the cage. However, it took only moments after arriving at the feeder, for this male to figure out what he needed to do! So glad this is working out as we want to welcome all the Woodpeckers but keep the blackbirds from cleaning this feeder out! Note: Feeder & Cage sold separately...If you already have a tube feeder, can add a cage as long as your feeder is an appropriate size.

Red-bellied Woodpecker arrives at peanut feeder with cage

Red-bellied Woodpecker arrives at peanut feeder with cage

Found his prize!

Found his prize!

Ready for takeoff!!

Ready for takeoff!!

Adorable Downys

Richelle Hunter

Why do we love to feed the birds all year long? There's always some new action & plenty of entertainment to enjoy at various times during the year!! The past week or two has been no exception and proves once again to be one of the best! It's the time when adults bring their young first of all to the trees, shrubs, fence posts near the feeders, then eventually the young figure out their 'landing gear' & where the food is,  joining mom or dad on the feeders!! This past weekend it was time for the Downy Woodpeckers. We've heard their cute squeaks from the trees for several days then noticed they were coming to the feeders. Camera in hand, we captured a few shots of the happenings. We decided to bring home a cage & the peanut feeder fit perfectly!! It provides a little peace & quiet for the smaller birds. While we were concerned that this would also eliminate the Red-bellied Woodpecker, he has proven otherwise figuring out a way to get his share of the peanuts too!

Downy Woodpeckers ~ Learning & Enjoying!!

Downy Woodpeckers ~ Learning & Enjoying!!

Happy Father's Day ~ "Pop" with the "Kids"!!

Richelle Hunter

Many "Bird Dads" do so very much at this time of year, so we thought this a perfect day to share the beautiful sightings we've had of Baltimore Oriole nests. While we haven't captured too much around any nests this year, we've been fortunate to witness & video many happenings in past years! We know you'll enjoy this video of "Pop" Oriole bringing food to their nest! Wishing everyone a very Happy Father's Day!! (Thanks to Paul Nicholson for the feature on "Bird Dads"!!)

Entertainment from the Wrens!

Richelle Hunter

We decided this year to put up a few new birdhouses around our yard....to see what visitors we might be able to welcome. In the past week or so, there's been plenty of chatter from the Wrens so we had to check out what was happening. We knew that birds had been perching on the tops of the houses, but hadn't really taken the time to watch. This past Monday we were able to get a few shots and a short video of the action. These guys really do provide plenty of entertainment...if time is on your side!!

Wren on a birdhouse roof top!

Wren on a birdhouse roof top!

Our view from below!

Our view from below!

Ivory Silk Lilac Tree a Pollinator 'Magnet'!

Richelle Hunter

Our Ivory Silk Lilac trees are out in full, glorious bloom & have been covered with various pollinators as you can see from the photos that follow!! While they can be a wee bit messy when the blooms brown & fall (if located in a patio area as one of ours is), we still love the mild fragrance, the delicacy that they bring to our garden and the beauties that are attracted to them. It's always nice to add a few different colours & textures as contrast can provide much more depth & interest in the yard. The Ivory Silk Lilac does this...It's only for a limited time but we certainly appreciate the elegance they provide & the pollinators that love them!  Look for these trees at your local garden centre!!

Hummingbirds love Weigela!

Richelle Hunter

The Weigela "Bristol Ruby" have been in full bloom for over a week now....and the Hummingbirds, Butterflies & Bees love them!! It's great fun watching all of these beauties move from blossom to blossom throughout the day. Look for these lovely shrubs at a local garden centre near you....Add some glorious colour & attract the pollinators too!

Hummingbird in the Bristol Ruby Weigela!

Hummingbird in the Bristol Ruby Weigela!

Family Time with the Sparrows

Richelle Hunter

We always love this time of the year...it confirms to us why we enjoy attracting & welcoming the birds to our yard with feeders, trees & most importantly - water. When the adults bring their newly-fledged young to the garden & introduce them to the feeders, what fun it is for everyone!! The wing flapping, chirping...and sometimes squawking...is delightful as the little ones look for a serving of seed from mom or dad. This family of House Sparrows has recently arrived and we are loving every minute!! We hope that you too are seeing some new arrivals in your area!! Yes...they're House Sparrows, but you must agree, they're pretty darn cute!!

Lunch Time!!

Lunch Time!!

The Great Canadian EcoFest

Richelle Hunter

The 3rd annual Great Canadian EcoFest is happening this Sunday, June 14 in beautiful Komoka, Ontario!!  The event runs from 10am to 4pm with lots of fun stuff for the whole family! Admission is free and you can enjoy Dog Agility Shows at 11:30 & 1:30; Tennis Lessons from 11 to 1; Charity BBQ; Eco Marketplace; Birds of Prey Show; Live Music & More!! This is going to be the place to be on Sunday ~ Make sure to say hello to our good friends from local rehab ~ Swift Care Ontario ~ You might just find some of our bird houses at their booth!! For additional EcoFest information: http://www.greatcanadianecofest.ca/

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Brown Thrasher

Richelle Hunter

Over the last couple of weeks or so we've noticed a few different tunes in our garden. One was particularly unique with several different tones & sounds...like it was coming from more than one source....quite amazing actually! Upon further investigation, we discovered these beautiful tunes were coming from a Brown Thrasher. This bird has since been observed in the area of our feeders, but most often we discover it in various tree tops....each time noticed from the  sounds we hear before an actual sighting! Be certain when you're spending time in your garden or on a stroll, to take a little time to 'listen to birds'. We know you'll be really glad you did!!

Brown Thrasher high in the tree tops!

Brown Thrasher high in the tree tops!

Wrens!

Richelle Hunter

While some of our favourites are busy nesting & not around  the feeders quite as often, it's always fun to welcome some new action to the garden. Over the past few days, the Wrens have been more noticeable  with their lovely tunes & quick movement through the trees. They've started to add nesting materials to a gourd that we have hanging in a maple tree. (We have just a few gourds remaining, so please call ahead to check on our supply.) They are a joy to watch as they quickly gather & place the small twigs. They nested here last year while others nested in another area of our yard - also in a gourd....wonderful to have them back!!

Local Food Week!!

Richelle Hunter

While Wild Bird Feeding products make up the majority of our business, we do offer many other items including.....foods for you!! We've got delicious Local Honey, Local Maple Syrup & Maple Syrup products, Local Jams & Relishes, Local Peanuts, Local Sparkling Cider....Happy Local Food Week!!

Local Honey, Local Maple Syrup, Local Jams & Relishes!!

Local Honey, Local Maple Syrup, Local Jams & Relishes!!

Local Sparkling Cider,  Local Honey

Local Sparkling Cider,  Local Honey