Wednesday, November 12, 2025

Live Action at the Ontario FeederWatch Cam

A variety of boreal forest birds have been visiting the Ontario feeders, including Pine Grosbeaks such as this female.

fThe live action feeder cam has become enthralling as the first snowy storm of the season in Ontario pressed new birds beyond the boreal forest, including large finches like Pine Grosbeaks and Evening Grosbeaks, small finches like American Goldfinches and Pine Siskins, and Red-breasted Nuthatches and Blue Jays. It’s all happening at the Ontario FeederWatch Camera that provides a live feed and video recordings of especially interesting moments that you can watch anytime at Ontario FeederWatch Cam | Cornell Lab Bird Cams (allaboutbirds.org)

And as soon as you are ready for a warmer option, check out the Panama Fruit Feeders Station live camera and the recorded video highlights that recently featured migrants from Canada and the United States, including a Baltimore Oriole, Chestnut-sided Warbler, Red-eyed Vireo, and Gray-cheeked Thrush. Plus you can refer to the video recordings of tropical species such as a Keel-billed Toucan, Black-chested Jay, and others that visited the feeding station recently – all at Fall Migrants Visit Panama Feeder For Tropical Snack | Cornell Lab Bird Cams (allaboutbirds.org). These and other live bird cams with video highlights are provided by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology at their All About Birds website.