Generally House wrens don't go that far north. Plus if they would it would only be during the summer. Another reason that it isn't a house wren is that they eat bugs and are almost never seen at feeders.
Well you could get a caged feeder which has a cage like sphere with holes in around it so that only small birds can get in it
Ontario and Quebec are the most populous. You could also say that the provinces West of Ontario are more populous than those East of Ontario, or that the Eastern Maritime provinces have more population than the Western or Northern (excluding Ontario and Quebec who have no major ports in the North) maritime provinces and territories.
Only feeder mice, but if you really wanted to you could keep a 3 week old feeder mouse as a pet
Take HIGHWAY 401 EAST to Brampton.
The Hayward chlorine feeder may be leaking due to a damaged O-ring or lid gasket. It could also be caused by cracks or degradation in the feeder body, valve, or tubing. Proper maintenance and replacing worn parts can help resolve the issue.
it could be through late November,December,January.... it kinda depends...
Know someone who got some before they were banned. Or you could smuggle them into Ontario.
I think you may be able to find a feeder "kit" at a craft store such as Michael's. You could also look at bird supply stores for inspiration and ideas.
not a chance. you could buy guppies as feeder fish for them though.
By a river or otherwise you cannot take a boat from Arizona to Ontario.
It could be called runoff, feeder stream or source.
A North Sea Feeder beginning with the letter Y could be the York River estuary, which connects to the North Sea via the Humber Estuary in England.