Backyard Ontario Wildlife
Hi there! I film the birds and other wildlife in my backyard in southern Ontario, Canada. Every day, I share a new video at 12pm EST, and multiple shorts throughout the day. I love seeing and sharing all of these wonderful creatures, and I hope you enjoy them too!
I'm just one person using free editing software and an old camera, and this channel will never use any AI.
Crows kicking up the snow on a breezy December morning
Dark eyed junco enjoying some breakfast on a December morning
Blue jays, woodpeckers, and friends are hungry on a chilly morning
Blue jays stocking up on sunflower seeds in late autumn
Downy woodpeckers and friends make quick stops on a late autumn afternoon
Grey squirrel enjoying the sunflower seeds in late autumn
Downy and red-bellied woodpeckers stop by for a morning snack
A quiet morning for crows, a blue jay, and a downy woodpecker
Dark-eyed junco on a windy day in late autumn
Chickadees, woodpeckers, and blue jays on a dreary late autumn morning
A murder of crows in the snow
Downy woodpeckers make quick visits on a windy November afternoon
Dark-eyed juncos stop by for breakfast on a late November morning
Blue jays and woodpeckers get some breakfast while the clouds roll in
Blue jays stop by for breakfast in the early morning
Doves, sparrows, blue jays, and woodpeckers on a sunny autumn morning
Blue jay and red-bellied woodpecker stop by for breakfast on a sunny autumn day
Blue jay stocking up on sunflower seeds in November
Blue jays and a red-bellied woodpecker stop by for breakfast in November
Blue jays and red-bellied woodpeckers are full of energy on a November morning
Blue jays and red-bellied woodpeckers are chatty in November
Blue jays and woodpeckers stop by in November
Mourning dove has some lunch and is serenaded by a chatty blue jay
Mourning dove and blue jay stop by for some lunch
Black squirrel eating a peanut on a breezy autumn day
Blue jays and black squirrels are hungry in November
Mourning dove taking their time in the autumn sunshine
The sun comes and goes for a hungry mourning dove in November