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Memorable moments from our 2022 field staff
Every spring and summer, Birds Canada field technicians across the country put your support for birds into action. Here, some of our 2022 field staff share their experiences.
First-of-its-kind digital platform launches just in time for fall migration
As millions of birds are flocking to their wintering grounds, Birds Canada and nine partner organizations have announced the Bird Migration Explorer, a state-of-the-art digital platform that reveals migration data consolidated for 458 bird species found in Canada and the US.
Losing the edge: how Wood Thrush population trends differ in different parts of their range
A recent study on the Wood Thrush underscores the importance of maintaining connectivity between populations and protecting large forest blocks for conserving forest birds.
Celebrating Kathy Jones, a champion for birds and volunteers
Kathy Jones marked 25 years of full-time employment with Birds Canada this August! Please join us in celebrating Kathy and learn more about the face behind the emails and phone conversations.
Fattening up for migration – find me some sweet, sweet stopover sites
Each spring and fall, the sky is brimming with literally billions of migratory birds. During their arduous journey, birds need to make stops along the way to refuel by packing on the grams.
Can you help? Volunteers needed to survey birds along the British Columbia coast
Can you help? Volunteers needed to survey birds along the British Columbia coast