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Birding with Me: Welcoming the BIPOC Community

Terra Nova Community Garden 2631 Westminster Hwy, Richmond, BC V7C, Richmond, British Columbia, Canada

Led by Yousif Attia, Birds Canada staff and national citizen science program coordinator, this walk will introduce you to the birds found at Terra Nova Rural Park in Richmond. Together you will search for Anna’s Hummingbirds, Northern Harriers and if lucky, the elusive Virginia Rail. This program will meet at the Community Garden parking lot […]

Birding with Me: Welcoming the Queer Community

Stanley Park Nature House on Lost Lagoon 712 Lost Lagoon Path, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Led by biologist Rémi Torrenta, this walk will introduce you to the birds found in Stanley Park. See birds like great blue herons, red-tailed hawks, and belted kingfishers while meeting new people and sharing in the outdoors. This program will meet at the Stanley Park Nature House on Lost Lagoon. Please try to arrive at […]

Project FeederWatch Starts

Fall is upon us, but that’s not the only new season on our horizon! Project FeederWatch starts November 1st. You don’t need to be an expert birder or have a feeder to join the Project FeederWatch community. Taking part is really easy. You just need to sign up, count the birds outside, and submit results […]

Introduction to Birdwatching with the Richmond Public Library

Garry Point Park 12011 Seventh Ave, Richmond, British Columbia, Canada

Learn the basics of birding with Birds Canada using Richmond Public Library Birdwatching ExplorePACKS. The program will begin with an outdoor presentation from Birds Canada covering topics such as: Why birds and birding? Guide to binoculars and field guides Major bird groups and families Canadian birds and conservation This presentation will be followed by a guided birding experience […]

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