Apr 26, 2022 | Featured News Stories
By Kris Cu, Conservation Engagement and Outreach Worker, Birds Canada On an overcast spring morning in BC, I sit in my car, waiting in line to board a ferry from Tsawwassen to Victoria. Along the BC Ferries causeway road, trucks slowly roll on the pavement while...
Apr 26, 2022 | Featured News Stories
As thousands of migratory birds return north after a long winter, they bring with them the promise of warmer days, sun, and happiness. Marking the end of another dark and cold season, these feathered friends symbolize new life and the colours of spring. You’re invited...
Apr 26, 2022 | Featured News Stories
By Heather Polowyk, Bank Swallow Conservation Coordinator, Birds Canada The sun is shining, the air is warm, and meadow marsh plants gently sway in the breeze. Suddenly, the quiet turns into twittery chatter as hundreds of swallows swoop in and land on the tall...
Apr 25, 2022 | Featured News Stories
By Kerrie Wilcox, Manager, Project FeederWatch, Birds Canada Each winter, volunteer participants with Project FeederWatch count the birds outside their window and submit their data to help monitor and increase our understanding of bird populations. This past season...
Apr 21, 2022 | Job Opportunites
Birds Canada is excited to announce a new opportunity for a Motus U.S. Director, hosted by the American Bird Conservancy in the U.S., in partnership with Birds Canada. The Director will work closely with American Bird Conservancy, Birds Canada, and other partner...