A very rare bird sighting
by John Baldwin
In my recent articles, I have tried to highlight the more unusual birds that stop-over for the winter, particularly the Robins who,...
BALDWIN’S BIRDS
By John Baldwin
With the quick change from a deep freeze to a lot more welcome and warmer snowy time, the coating of snow on...
Unusual local sightings of Winter Bird Guests
This week I received an exciting and very interesting message, via the Editor of The North Dundas Times, from one of his readers who...
Baldwin’s Birds- Sitting it Out!
by John Baldwin
The NGT's mailbox is, no doubt, brimming over with all sorts of subject matter, which will probably give us all food-for-thought and...
Baldwin’s Birds
by John Baldwin
The last few days before Christmas proved quite interesting, as the birds, who actually have to travel south to get here, arrived....
Masters of Camouflage! How many Mourning Doves in this picture?
Having got a mixed bag of weather this past week, I was left wondering how I was going to get anything to say about...
Baldwin’s Birds
by John Baldwin
Our Garden Birds, Early On A Cold Sunlit December Day
I awoke and arose, at the "crack of", - just after eight,
And made...
Baldwin’s Birds
by John Baldwin
Having mentioned a few times in my previous articles the honking of the Canada Geese passing overhead en route to the South...
Baldwins Birds
This morning, a "murder" of the ubiquitous Crow family created quite a noisy, unusual, display as they gathered in the Fall leaves beneath one...
Baldwin’s Birds
By the time that you are all reading this, the good/bad political news will be over and done with, hopefully, and we can settle...