Toronto Bird Celebration
The 8th Annual Toronto Bird Celebration is coordinated by Birds Canada and open to all. In-person and online events run from May 11-25, 2024. For the full list and to register, visit torontobirdcelebration.ca/events
The 8th Annual Toronto Bird Celebration is coordinated by Birds Canada and open to all. In-person and online events run from May 11-25, 2024. For the full list and to register, visit torontobirdcelebration.ca/events
Join Mark Peck for casual, relaxing early morning bird walks from 6:00 – 7:30 AM, 13-17 May 2024 around High Park. Please meet at the High Park Nature Centre at […]
Join us for a bird count at Lost Lagoon where, with your help, we will try to count as many species as possible in the same area. Brochures and fun […]
During this in-person presentation, you will discover some of the most endangered, secretive and fascinating bird species that we strive to better understand and conserve in our province. During the event, play a fun bird trivia with us, watch exclusive short movies, and win participation swags! Meet at Surrey Nature Centre (front lobby), 14225 Green […]
Practice the identification of birds that feed on aerial insects, and learn more about ways to monitor insects and birds during a walk at Iona Beach Regional Park. You will […]
Join Fjällräven and Birds Canada's Kyle Horner for an afternoon along Lake Ontario at Tommy Thompson Park to view the many migrating species of Birds coming home for the summer. We will be joined by Bird enthusiasts and photographers alike. Note: Those who register are asked to meet at Tommy Thompson Park Pavilion at the […]
Join award-winning wildlife photographer Ankur Khurana for this hands-on bird identification and bird photography walk, delivered in Hindi! Learn to identify both resident and migratory birds, and capture their beauty through your lens in one of the GTA’s best birding hotspots. Participants are required to bring their own camera, photography gear will not be supplied. Open […]
Image Credit: Red-headed woodpecker by Bill McDonald © Friday, May 24 to Wednesday, May 29 (but come for any portion of that) Leaders: Mike Burrell, Mike Cadman This Ontario Breeding […]
Come enjoy a friendly Wingspan tournament at the Stanley Park Nature House. If you have never played this awesome strategy game, this is your chance! It is a beginner-friendly event. Limited space (12 people). Please register through the link. This event is part of the Vancouver Bird Celebration.
Image Credit: Prothonotary Warbler by Julia Marshall Friday, May 31 to Wednesday, June 5 (but come for any portion of that) Leaders: Mike Burrell and Kaelyn Bumelis This Ontario Breeding […]
Folk BIRDS (Nor‘Folk Birding In Real-life Done Slowly) at Birds Canada National Headquarters Leaders: Kathy Jones, Natasha Barlow Trip Description: Meet 10:00 a.m. at the Birds Canada Headquarters in Port Rowan. […]
Photo Credit: Baltimore Oriole by Brenda Doherty Friday, June 7 to Wednesday, June 12 (but come for any portion of that) Leaders: Kaelyn Bumelis This Ontario Breeding Bird Atlas Square […]
Join Birds Canada and the Wild Pacific Trail Society for a bird walk and workshop. This is a two part event and no registration is required. 1. Coastal Birding Walk, […]
Join Birds Canada on a guided walk around the wetlands of the McKell Wascana Conservation Park in Regina, Saskatchewan! This walk is the field component of the MarshWatch webinar series, […]
Meet Birds Canada biologists for a bird information session during World Oceans weekend! Learn more about coastal waterbirds in British Columbia, where to find them, what Birds Canada is doing […]
Join Rémi Torrenta from Birds Canada and the Comox Valley Naturalists Society for a fun Coastal Waterbird Workshop on June 9 during the World Oceans Weekend. There are two events […]
Join Birds Canada on a guided walk around the wetlands of Hyde Park in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan! This walk is the field component of the MarshWatch webinar series, but all are […]
Join Birds Canada and Nature Prince Albert on a guided wetland walk and driving tour near Spruce Home, north of Prince Albert! This walk is the field component of the […]
Join us and the Richmond Public Library for a free, introductory bird walk at Garden City Community Park. Please register through the link below.
Join Birds Canada and the Westman Naturalists on a guided walk around the wetlands of the Riverbank Discovery Centre in Brandon, Manitoba! This walk is the field component of the […]
Join Birds Canada on a guided wetland walk through the wetlands of FortWhyte Alive in Winnipeg, Manitoba! This walk is the field component of the MarshWatch webinar series, but all […]
Join Birds Canada on a guided tour of Gillies Lake near Blaine Lake, Saskatchewan! This walk is the field component of the MarshWatch webinar series, but all are welcome. If […]
Soapstone Pendant Carving Workshop at Birds Canada National Headquarters Hosted: Cindy Presant | @ArtistCindyPresant Description: Carve a soapstone pendant with basic hand tools to create your own wearable art. Learn […]
Join Birds Canada and Nature Prince Albert on a guided wetland walk and driving tour near Spruce Home, north of Prince Albert! This walk is the field component of the […]
Soapstone Carving Workshop at Birds Canada National Headquarters Hosted: Cindy Presant | @ArtistCindyPresant Description: Carve a 3-dimensional animal or other object from soapstone, using hand tools, with Artist Cindy Presant. […]
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.
Grand Erie Master Gardeners, once again in collaboration with Birds Canada, is excited to announce our 3rd and final workshop of summer, 2024. We will start the day with two presentations in the beautiful Events Room at Bird’s Canada’s National Headquarters in Port Rowan.
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.
Learn about the species of owls that call BC home with a 30-minute presentation by the Orphaned Wildlife Rehabilitation Society followed by an opportunity to talk to the owl handler and take pictures of the live birds. Registration Required.