Greetings all,

This afternoon I was surprised to see a Yellow-bellied Sapsucker in the trees by "The Birdhouse", a bird feeding and nature store in the village of Wooler, north of Trenton. According to the owner, it showed up about a week ago and sometimes feeds on a birch suet log hanging from a crabapple by the front door. When I saw it, it was in a large deciduous tree beside a huge Norway Spruce in the yard on the south side of the store, then flew east toward a wooded creek bed. This is still quite a rare winter bird in these parts. There was also a White-throated Sparrow among the more common feeder patrons.

Cheers,

Doug McRae




Doug McRae Nature Services
P.O. Box 3010
Brighton, Ontario
Canada K0K 1H0
613-475-5014
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Directions: To get to Wooler, take the Wooler Road exit from Hwy 401 (between Trenton and Brighton), then drive north for about 5 minutes until you get to Wooler. The Bird House is on the right side beside a variety store, shortly after crossing a creek.



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