Count Birds at Home - Project FeederWatch
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2019/20 Christmas Bird Count in Canada
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A flycatcher surprise and other Saskatchewan Atlas highlights for 2020
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Valuable lessons learned from 20 years of Coastal Waterbird Surveys in BC
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How will climate change and extreme weather impact alpine breeding birds?
Climate change is having widespread impacts on ecosystems. The timing of critical events such as snow melt and insect hatch are changing as weather patterns shift.+

Spark environmental awareness this Giving Tuesday
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A Fond Farewell to Our President Steven Price
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Citizen Scientists “Rock” the First Year of the Newfoundland Atlas
Breeding Bird Atlases are projects that involve documenting breeding birds across a given region. Launching a new breeding bird atlas is always a challenge – but particularly so in the midst of a pandemic. +

Birds Canada Winter Birds Photo Contest
Birds are still outside doing their thing, and winter is a great time to look for and photograph them. This year, we invite everyone to share their bird photos from this winter season!+
You, Birds, and COVID-19
Birds Canada is re-opening some staff-led and volunteer Citizen Science surveys and field work. Read our post: Update on our Science and Conservation Programs.
You, Birds, and COVID-19
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You, Birds, and COVID-19
Birds Canada Headquarters in Port Rowan, ON is closed. Trails are open.
“Project FeederWatch makes birdwatching at home so interesting it’s hard to tear ourselves away from the window! What a wonderful project!”