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.
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 well as some of the rarer, poorly known, species. Finally, you will learn how you can help conserve these extraordinary migratory birds. Please register through […]
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 aim of finding as many species of birds as possible while staying within a defined circle. This event is for all ages and birdwatching levels. […]
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 Julia Zarankin, author of Field Notes From an Unintentional Birder. This talk will give insight about Claire’s writing experience, and the ways she consulted with ornithologists […]
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. Learn more about Western Screech-Owl, Black Swift, Marbled Murrelet, Long-billed Curlew and Yellow Rails. There will also be an opportunity to watch our short exclusive […]
Join Kelly-Sue O’Connor for an live talk on birding an mental health at Toronto Public Library – Downsview Branch.
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, Birds Canada) to learn more about your camera settings and the skills you need to capture stunning images. The workshop will be hands-on and will […]
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 […]
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 […]
Join Birds Canada on Tuesday July 4th from 7:30 PM to 9:30 PM for a Swift Night Out at Bissell House Courtyard on the University of Toronto St. George Campus! We’re very excited to be partnering with Birdsafe UofT and the University of Toronto Sustainability Office to monitor critical Chimney Swift habitat that can be […]
Join Birds Canada and the Special Bird Service for a free screening of the Bird of Prey Documentary by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. The film highlights the plight of the critically endangered Philippine Eagle and the people working to protect the species. There will be some refreshments available. Please register through the link.
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 […]
Long Point Christmas Bird Count for Kids by Birds Canada Join us for a fun and educational bird counting event just for kids! The Long Point Christmas Bird Count for […]
Explore the fascinating bird life in Richmond led by expert birders from Birds Canada. This beginner-friendly session includes the optimal way to use binoculars and how to identify common backyard birds.
Explore the fascinating bird life in Richmond led by expert birders from Birds Canada. This beginner-friendly session includes the optimal way to use binoculars and how to identify common backyard birds.
Explore the fascinating bird life in Richmond led by expert birders from Birds Canada. This beginner-friendly session includes the optimal way to use binoculars and how to identify common backyard birds.