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11/12/2022

Winter birds to watch at Hillside Beach

The community of Hillside Beach is home throughout the year to many migratory birds. We are a pelican’s paradise.  They nest on our shores and feed in our bays. We can see and hear them fly over our Hillside homes from May, bringing hope that summer is here soon until October, realizing winter is on its’ way. Learn more at Lake Friendly Manitoba Pelicans in Manitoba

While the pelicans, gulls and sandpipers have flown south we have a symphony of birds that arrive for the winter. Rick McGregor, a Lac du Bonnet Cottage owner, and amateur bird photographer has an article in the Lac du Bonnet Clipper (Nov. 3 issue, page 12) listing some of the local wintering birds in our area.
Dark Eyed Junco
White Throated Sparrow
Evening Grosbeak
Winter Finch
Common Redpoll
Pine Siskins
White winged Crossbill
Great grey owl
We invite our members to take photos and identify the many birds in our area during the different seasons.  We will share them on Facebook and our website for others to enjoy. 
Please visit Manitoba Bird Brochure for more information on birds you may see.

​Since April, 2022 there has been concern regarding the spread of Avian Flu and the contributions of bird feeders. From the Canadian Government Avian Flu in Migratory Bird:
To minimize the risk of transmission of HPAI, do not handle or feed any wild bird by hand. Feeding encourages wild birds to congregate around food sources and can increase the probability of transmission among wild birds, both within and among species.

​The use of bird feeders is still safe but they should be removed from areas that are open to poultry and other domestic animals. If you care for poultry, prevent contact between wild birds and poultry by removing exterior/outdoor sources of food, water and shelter that attract wild birds.

​Backyard bird feeders and baths should be cleaned regularly using a solution of 25 millilitres of household bleach (sodium hypochlorite, 5%-6%) and 2 litres of water. Ensure they are well rinsed and dried before re-use.

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