

Last year, they went through over 750 lb of sunflower seeds! Ontario Feeder Cam Site Highlights This system supports the camera and feeders high off the ground to discourage squirrels. The entire feeder cam display and feeder system is mounted on a raised pole made by the hosts out of plastic piping. Just beyond the picket fence is a swamp, a lake and a large stand of trees as well as fruit and berry-producing shrubs. Other trees and shrubs are also in the yard for additional shelter. The feeders are placed near a large birch tree where birds can rest and take shelter. The feeder cam is set up in Tammie and Ben Hache’s large, rural backyard in Manitouwadge, Ontario, Canada, which is located in the Thunder Bay region, and situated close to the northern shores of Lake Superior.


For areas where the autumn and winter are more severe, bird feeders are especially helpful to the bird population. Birds switch from eating bugs to their cold-weather diets, which mostly includes seeds, nuts, and berries. That’s when the seed-feeding season begins for many northern climates. The Ontario Feeder Cam launches each year to coincide with the coming of winter weather, the typical indicator for birds to change their feeding habits for a large part of North America. The high-resolution bird feeder camera is set up in Ontario, Canada, where bird-loving viewers can spot a wide variety of feeder birds including Pine Grosbeaks, Common Redpolls, Downy Woodpeckers, Black-capped Chickadees, as well as the occasional squirrel. You know what that means….That’s right, the Ontario Feeder Cam is back! Perky-Pet® has once again teamed up with the bird experts at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology to sponsor the popular live streaming HD bird feeder camera. Fall is well underway and November is finally here.
