Everyone,
Back in the day, we published a remark in Aleta's Daybook, that
Chickadees began to use their feebee call at the winter Solstice, and
the archives of the NatureList have pretty good verification of that
date up until the past few years.
When I do the streets I record all the species of Birds I hear, and so
far this winter there have just been a very few single Chickadees saying
deedee one or twice. In 2023 & 2024 I went out for Kemptville area
Christmas Bird Counts, and was lucky to hear a Raven overhead, or see
some Grouse tracks in the snow. I've attributed this to bird feeders
drawing the Chickadees, and a lot of our Nuthatches, to the north side
of the village, so that we have fewer here, and that they lack the
social stimulus that might provoke the feebee call.
I haven't tabulated my dates, or looked up the significance that
Chickadee behaviourists ascribe to the feebee call, but I wonder what
others, who have or don't have feeders nearby, have heard.
fred.
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