
Learn to Bird in Richmond BC: Beginners 12+
Explore the fascinating bird life in Richmond and learn how to use binoculars to identify common backyard birds. Led by expert birders from Birds Canada.
Explore the fascinating bird life in Richmond and learn how to use binoculars to identify common backyard birds. Led by expert birders from Birds Canada.
Gardening with Native plants that will thrive in full sun.
Afternoon: “How Quickly things Grow”
Getting a handle on how to plant a garden in full sun. Hosted at Birds Canada National Headquarters and in the rapidly expanding native plant gardens at a private home in the lakeside town of Port Rowan.
The 2018 American Woodcock Population Status Report is now available. You can download it at the U.S. Fish and Wildlife website. (Note: “Timberdoodle” is a colloquial name for the American Woodcock.)
This summer, people have been reaching out to our staff at Bird Studies Canada with questions, concerns, and ideas about helping birds. It’s always great to hear from those who are eager to make a difference!
In late July, I will be joining forces with an exceptional team of volunteers with Bird Studies Canada’s Québec Beached Bird Survey. This long-term program is currently active along the Côte-Nord and the Bas-Saint-Laurent, and around the Gaspésie peninsula.