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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!

ROBIN NEST ROUND TWO

Richelle Hunter

Many bird species will have more than one brood over the course of the spring and summer. While these are the second inhabitants of this Robin nest, we, of course, can't be totally certain if the same pair moved in to this spot.

We do know that just a few days after the two "spring" Robins fledged, a female was back in the same nest, checking it out, adding some new pieces and making sure the fit was perfect! It wasn't long before she was spending more time there, incubating.

As it turns out, there is just one chick this time....but how fun it has been to follow the interactions. The feeding, the resting, the sitting all bring smiles when we take a few moments to watch the happenings!

FIGURING OUT THE FEEDERS!

Richelle Hunter

It is one of the best times of the year....Birds that have been nesting over the last several weeks soon bring their offspring to the trees & area around the feeders, then eventually to the feeders!  Some of the most recent visitors have included the Red-bellied Woodpeckers. It is so very satisfying to see how quickly they find the food....especially when the feeder they are interested in has an extra barricade, like the cage we use & sell. No problem here figuring out how to get the peanuts!!

CANADA DAY....ONE WEEK AWAY!!

Richelle Hunter

This year marks Canada's 150th....Are you ready to celebrate??  If you have travel plans this year, also great to include your "Canada" gear to show how proud you are of our country!! Reminder, we will be closed next Saturday, July 1 to celebrate Canada Day!

Canada 150 flags, coffee/tea mugs, T-towels, hats, T-shirts & more!!

Canada 150 flags, coffee/tea mugs, T-towels, hats, T-shirts & more!!

ORIOLE VISITS MORE FREQUENT!

Richelle Hunter

Over the past few weeks, if your garden is like ours, you may have noticed fewer visits to your nectar feeders, fruit feeders, etc. and far less sightings of the Baltimore Orioles. Orioles would have started their nest-building shortly after they arrived in May with visits to feeders so very often. Then, when they are nesting, you may hardly see them.

Now, over the last several days, we've heard their beautiful sound and witnessed their beauty once again as they have returned to the feeders!! It won't be long until they bring their families along with them, if they haven't already, so keep your feeders cleaned & filled, then sit back and enjoy the show!!

M Baltimore Oriole at the top of our tree

M Baltimore Oriole at the top of our tree

FATHER'S DAY THIS SUNDAY, JUNE 18!

Richelle Hunter

Father's Day is this Sunday, June 18th!! Stop by, you never know what you might find! Our Garden Room offers a selection perfect for pretty much any occasion - birthdays, weddings, anniversaries and Father's Day!!

Just a portion of our Garden Room!!

Just a portion of our Garden Room!!

WATER FOR ALL!

Richelle Hunter

With the first Heat Alert of the season in place in much of the area, please be reminded how important cool, fresh water is for everyone! Check on your elderly neighbours and others who may be affected by this heat.

If you have pets outside, make sure their water is fresh while also providing a cool place for them to stay. If you are offering water for the birds, either in a bath or flat dish, change and clean the container often and if you can place nectar feeders in the shade, this will help too. Sugar water needs to be changed often, especially in these very warm temps...for the good health of the birds. If your nectar has turned cloudy, it is past being 'good'.  Seed feeders will be better in the shade too.

American Robin taking a splash shortly after fresh water added this morning!

American Robin taking a splash shortly after fresh water added this morning!

WHO IS EATING THE ORANGES & NECTAR?

Richelle Hunter

Quite often, you just never know who is going to visit the nectar feeders or dig in to an orange that you have placed for the nectar-loving birds like Orioles, Hummingbirds.  Ever since we put out our nectar feeders, the Downy Woodpeckers have stopped by several times a day for a sweet sip. Recently, the Red-bellied Woodpeckers have visited the nectar feeders and have been pretty much cleaning out the orange halves! In the past, other species have also visited these spots....always plenty of great entertainment in the garden!

HAPPY JUNE!

Richelle Hunter

Our yard & garden remain busy with Robins soon ready to leave their cozy nest!  About a week ago ~ Just when we thought not much was happening in the Robin nest, this happened! 

The feeders were extremely busy throughout May with the new arrivals (Orioles, Hummingbirds, Rose-breasted Grosbeaks, Buntings) visiting the feeders so very often. Things have settled down somewhat as Orioles are mostly likely finished building their nests and probably incubating eggs while others may still be looking for the perfect spot! The visits by a pair of Hummingbirds have not been as frequent as in the past but we shall see what this new month brings! 

All in all, May was a great month around the garden with other cuties spotted....we look forward to this new month of June!

A LITTLE BREEZY...NESTING & FEEDER VISITS CONTINUE!

Richelle Hunter

It has actually been a bit more than a little breezy of late....but it hasn't kept the birds away from the feeders! Even the tiny Hummingbirds have managed to make it to the nectar feeders for their daily fill. The Baltimore Orioles are crazy right now too with it being difficult to keep up with all their visits....the oranges, grape jelly and nectar feeders are being replenished fairly often while visits to our offering of nesting materials continues!

NESTING MATERIAL SUET CAGE BUSY SPOT!

Richelle Hunter

Along with all the feeders we have in our garden, over the past several years we have offered a spot for the birds to gather some of the items they might like to use in the construction of their nests. In the past we have used a peanut/wreath feeder while this year the hair, fur, string, etc. have been placed in a suet cage. We have this located next to our feeders and, needless to day, it has been a very busy spot with us having to refill it several times! It is so fun to watch as the birds fill their beaks with their desired material, then fly off to where they have decided to locate their nests.

F Baltimore Oriole gathers for her nest

F Baltimore Oriole gathers for her nest

HUMMINGBIRDS!

Richelle Hunter

While some have had Hummingbirds around for a couple of weeks or more, our first one arrived this past Saturday. A few visits were observed at our feeders early that day, then again on Sunday, but we haven't noticed any since. We try to keep track of the happenings in our garden as much as we can but we know we do probably miss lots of stuff too! At any rate, hope you have your feeders out to welcome these wonderful tiny miracles of nature!!

RUBY-THROATED HUMMINGBIRD

RUBY-THROATED HUMMINGBIRD

BALTIMORE ORIOLES REPORTED....EVERYWHERE!!

Richelle Hunter

While many, including ourselves, had Orioles in our gardens a few weeks back, only to have them move on, it seems a major influx has happened over the last few days with reports of them from all around.  Along with a second male Rose-breasted Grosbeak, Baltimore Orioles arrived in our garden late yesterday afternoon!! Can the Hummingbirds, Indigo Buntings be far behind? If you haven't had your feeders out, or oranges, NOW is the time to do it! As well, if you are considering an offering of nesting materials, especially for the Orioles, it is also time to put these out....they will start building their nests so very soon! Enjoy...they certainly are a very welcome sight!!

Male Baltimore Oriole enjoying an orange May 8 2017

Male Baltimore Oriole enjoying an orange May 8 2017

COLOURS BRING SUCH JOY

Richelle Hunter

Seeing the sun in the sky along with the beautiful blue all around, certainly has brought a smile the last couple of days. The leaves have popped on many trees and everything is looking so very green. There has been much sadness across the country with flooding & other tragic events affecting so many areas, so many people.

With all of this in mind, we thought some yellow of the beautiful American Goldfinches might help to brighten this week even more. They have been quite busy around the Nyjer Seed Feeders, of late, and they are just so much fun to observe!