NATURE MONCTON NATURE NEWS
November 21, 2024
Nature
Moncton members as well as any naturalist in New Brunswick or beyond are invited to share their photos and
descriptions of recent nature sightings to build a fresh (almost) daily edition
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**Norbert
Dupuis again shares two special photographic moments with his Memramcook yard
birds: a male Downy Woodpecker and a male Northern Cardinal.
(Editor’s
note: note the two black spots on the white side tail feather on the Downy that is not
present on the Hairy Woodpecker.)
**David
and Anita Cannon put up their bird feeder station a week ago, and have had 10
different species come by so far.
One
difference this year was adding a feeder that has a bit of a landing on it, and
they have found the larger birds really enjoy that. Attached is a photo of the
new feeder with Evening Grosbeaks partaking, and Blue Jays and Mourning
Doves below it so no droppings are wasted. The third photo is one of their older feeders with a White-Breasted Nuthatch on it. That cling-type
feeder appeals to the smaller birds - including both species of nuthatches,
American Goldfinch, and Black-capped Chickadee. The Hairy and Downy Woodpeckers
enjoy the suet feeders.
(Editor’s
note: it is good to have readers submit photos of the different styles of
feeders they find most attractive to their patrons and what species prefer
certain feeders as well as menu choices the different species find most attractive.)
Nelson Poirier
Nature Moncton