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Hudsonian Godwits Photo: Yousif Attia
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Our mission is to conserve wild birds through sound science, on-the-ground actions, innovative partnerships, public engagement, and science-based advocacy.
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Celebrating Vi Lambie
September 2, 2020
Linnea Cross and her good friend Violet Lambie participated in the Great Canadian Birdathon for many years. When Vi passed away suddenly last fall, Linnea wanted to do something special as a tribute to her friend. +

Join us for a book launch – Field Notes from an Unintentional Birder
August 24, 2020
An unexpected and belated mid-life love affair with birds and nature and finally discovering one’s place in the world – Field Notes from an Unintentional Birder illuminates the joyful experience of a new discovery and the surprising pleasure to be found while standing still on the edge of a lake at six a.m.+

Birds need your support this fall
August 24, 2020
The Great Canadian Birdathon is a fantastic way to raise the funds needed to advance bird research, awareness, and conservation. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Great Canadian Birdathon, which is normally held in May each year, has been extended through to the end of the year allowing participants to choose a time that best suits their situation.+

Don’t hold back – fall for birds!
August 20, 2020
As a young birder growing up in the 90s in Peterborough, Ontario, I was always enamoured with fall. There was just something about those cool crisp nights, the amazing colours on display in the forests, and the lakes filled with waterfowl.+

A curlew conservation community that cares
August 20, 2020
In late August, many of Canada’s breeding migratory birds are starting their migration south. But Long-billed Curlews have completed their journey to their non-breeding grounds weeks ago. +

Thank you for being part of the 2020 Canadian Nightjar Survey
August 19, 2020
Thank you to all the volunteers who helped with the 2020 Canadian Nightjar Survey in June and July! In spite of the pandemic, participants were able to safely survey these fascinating birds in most parts of the country.+

Volunteers needed to survey birds along the BC coast
August 19, 2020
Birds Canada is currently seeking new volunteers for our BC Coastal Waterbird Survey and BC Beached Bird Survey.+

Celebrating and protecting the birds of Delta, BC
August 18, 2020
Just south of Vancouver, Delta sits at the doorstep of the Fraser Estuary Important Bird and Biodiversity Area, a major hub for birds migrating along the Pacific Flyway. In collaboration with Birds Canada and other partners, the City has launched the Birds Love Delta campaign to spread awareness about bird conservation in this very special place.+

A victory for conservation partners and the Migratory Bird Treaty Act!
August 18, 2020
Birds Canada is delighted to convey great news for birds from south of the border.+

New Grasslands Conservation Incentives project to benefit Canadian ranchers and birds
August 3, 2020
The State of Canada Birds, 2019 confirmed that Canada has lost nearly 60% of our grassland birds since 1970. This is crisis for bird life and sounds an alarm for our broader biodiversity as well. But, there is hope thanks to an inspiring new project.+
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
Frequently Asked Questions as to why our decisions were made, what they mean, and how we plan to react moving forward.
You, Birds, and COVID-19
The Long Point Bird Observatory and Birds Canada Headquarters in Port Rowan, ON are 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!”






