Toronto Bird Celebration
The Toronto Bird Celebration is a month-long festival of events coordinated by Birds Canada, delivered with the support of 20+ partnering organizations in the GTA.
The Toronto Bird Celebration is a month-long festival of events coordinated by Birds Canada, delivered with the support of 20+ partnering organizations in the GTA.
The Tofino Shorebird Festival celebrates the spring migration of shorebirds with educational birding opportunities throughout the area. This is a great opportunity to experience the largest wildlife migration in the region, learn about these impressive birds, and understand why this area is one of the very best places in western Canada for birding.
Led by birder and photographer, Kris Cu, this walk will introduce you to the birds found around Stanley Park. See birds like Anna’s hummingbirds, northern flickers, and red-breasted nuthatches while […]
Join us to learn the basics of birding with the Richmond Public Library Birdwatching ExplorePACKS. The program will begin with an outdoor presentation covering topics such as: Why birds and […]
Andrew Huang will be speaking about the migratory birds of the Fraser Estuary Key Biodiversity Area, and share stories on the life history of some of the more abundant, as […]
The Creston Valley Bird Fest celebrates this incredible diversity in an environmentally sensitive manner, inviting residents and visitors (usually over 200 people attend our festival each year) to expand their […]
Whether you are a seasoned birder, or just bird interested, this session will aim to inspire the appreciation, understanding and conservation of our amazing, feathered friends
Join us to celebrate birds in Vancouver at events online and in-person across the Lower Mainland. Click the link below to learn more and to register. Photo: Kris Cu
Join Birds Canada, Brampton Library and Kowa Optics for an Urban Big Sit on World Migratory Bird Day. What is a Big Sit? Big Sits are counting events with the […]
Join us and the Friends of Semiahmoo Bay Society for a free bird walk at Blackie Spit, Surrey. Check out our bird displays, nest box building, eagle mask craft and […]
In-person Program Led by biologist Catherine Jardine, this walk will introduce you to the birds found at Queen Elizabeth Park, territory of the səl̓ilwətaɁɬ təməxʷ, Skwxwú7mesh-ulh, S’ólh, and šxʷməθkʷəy̓əmaɁɬ Peoples. […]
Join Claire Ross Dunn, author of At Last Count, and Kirk Dunn, textile artist and actor, for an evening of lively conversation on creative partnership at Queen Books with special guest […]
Join us to celebrate Endangered Species Day! In this in-person birdinar, you will discover some of the most endangered, secretive and fascinating bird species that breed here in British Columbia. […]
Join us for a bird walk around Sunnyside Acres Urban Forest Park and explore the various songs and calls of birds such as woodpeckers, chickadees, flycatchers, thrushes, warblers and wrens. […]
Join Kelly-Sue O’Connor for an live talk on birding an mental health at Toronto Public Library – Downsview Branch.
Discover some of the most endangered, secretive and fascinating bird species that we strive to better understand and conserve in our province in this “birdinar.” At the end of the […]
Do you find it challenging to find and photograph birds? Are you looking to improve the quality of your bird photos? Join biologist and photographer Kris Cu (BC Outreach Specialist, […]
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 […]
MarshWatch is a new pilot program focused on wetland birds and amphibians for beginners.
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 […]