MarshWatch Live Webinars [prairie region]
MarshWatch is a new pilot program focused on wetland birds and amphibians for beginners.
MarshWatch is a new pilot program focused on wetland birds and amphibians for beginners.
Marsh Wren photo by Gilles Bisson Join MarshWatch host LeeAnn Latremouille as we look for wetland birds at the Habitat Conservation Area in Wascana Park in Regina! This is a drop-in event from 8:00am to 11:00am, meeting at the gates of the Habitat Conservation Area south of Douglas Park and walking the loop. There is […]
MarshWatch is a new pilot program focused on wetland birds and amphibians for beginners.
Marsh Wren photo by Gilles Bisson Join MarshWatch host LeeAnn Latremouille as we look for wetland birds along the Little Saskatchewan River in the heart of Minnedosa, Manitoba! This is a drop-in event from 8:00am to 11:00am. We will meet at the parking lot of the Bison Park Viewing Area and walk the trail heading […]
MarshWatch is a new pilot program focused on wetland birds and amphibians for beginners.
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 […]
MarshWatch is a new pilot program focused on wetland birds and amphibians for beginners.
MarshWatch is a new pilot program focused on wetland birds and amphibians for beginners.
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 […]
Join us Thursday, October 5, at 1:00 pm EST for our Annual Public Meeting to connect with you, our donors and supporters that make our work possible. We’re hosting a conversation on the decline of insects and the impact on birds across Canada and answering your questions.
Mark your calendars for October Big Day—14 Oct 2023! Like Global Big Day, October Big Day is an opportunity to unite around our shared love of birds. Last October, nearly 35,000 people from 185 countries submitted 80,000 checklists with eBird, demonstrating the power of birds to bring people together. In Canada, a total of 347 species were reported […]
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 […]
The annual FOCA Fall Seminar for Associations is coming up on Sat. Nov. 4, 2023 by Zoom webinar (9am to noon). Get all your Ontario cottage country environmental updates, with featured speaker John Smol and presentations about the "Top 5" aquatic invasive plants to watch for, Ontario's changing climate, Grass carp sightings in 2023, loons […]
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 […]
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? […]
Want to learn more about the CBC, why it matters, and how to get involved? Join our Free Christmas Bird Count in Canada webinar on December 7th, co-hosted by Birds Canada’s Jody Allair, Director of Community Engagement and Yousif Attia, Coordinator of the CBC in Canada
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 […]
Are you interested in birds but find identifying them overwhelming, or don't even know where to begin? Join the Newfoundland Breeding Bird Atlas on January 22 at 7:30pm (NST) for this webinar and learn the basic tools that will help you begin identifying birds. There will be a focus on Newfoundland species, but these tools […]
Newfoundland is known as the seabird capital of North America! Join the Newfoundland Breeding Bird Atlas on January 29 at 7:30pm (NST) for this webinar where we will focus on identification clues for seabirds, as well as those tricky gulls and terns. Make sure to click RSVP – Going (above) to register for the event […]
Join the Newfoundland Breeding Bird Atlas on February 5 at 7:30pm (NST) for this webinar where we will dive into the identification of the ducks and loons that breed in Newfoundland! Make sure to click RSVP – Going (above) to register for the event and receive the webinar link to your email. Once you have […]