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BIRDS CANADA
Birds Canada launches national initiative to empower gardeners and home owners to protect birds. Today, Birds Canada announces the launch of “Gardening for Birds,” a major new conservation initiative which promotes the creation of nature-friendly gardens, benefiting birds across Canada. +. Job Opportunites. Grassland Bird ConservationNATURECOUNTS
The goal of this website, managed by Birds Canada, is to facilitate the collection, management, analysis and sharing of natural inventory and monitoring data, with a particular focus on birds and other vertebrates such as amphibians, reptiles and bats.. NatureCounts is also the first Canadian node of the Avian Knowledge Network, a group dedicated to the understanding of the patterns andBIRD GARDENS
GARDENING FOR BIRDS. Take your love of birds to the next level by creating habitat in your yard or garden that provides life-saving resources (think food, water, and shelter) for birds throughout the year. Gardening is an excellent way to ensure that outdoor spaces, whether large or small, help wildlife. Many North American birdspecies are in
GREAT CANADIAN BIRDATHON The Great Canadian Birdathon is an annual fundraising event coordinated by Birds Canada. You can participate and raise valuable funds for bird conservation by going birding and collecting donations from friends and family. In 2020, we broke with tradition. Most years, the Great Canadian Birdathon is limited to May only, but last year, inlight
PROJECT NESTWATCH
Project NestWatch is a long-term monitoring program of breeding birds and nesting activity in Canada. Data gathered through this project provide valuable information on the health of bird populations and changes in the environment. Thousands of scientists and Citizen Science volunteers from across the country monitor, record and submitnest
GL-MMP | BIRDS CANADA | OISEAUX CANADA The Great Lakes Marsh Monitoring Program is a bi-national, long-term monitoring program that coordinates the skills and dedication of hundreds of volunteer Citizen Scientists throughout the Great Lakes basin of Ontario and the United States. Birds Canada launched the program throughout the Great Lakes basin in 1995 with financialsupport from
MARSH MONITORING PROGRAM The Marsh Monitoring Program (MMP) is a wildlife monitoring program for coastal and inland marshes. Its success has been fuelled by the energy and contributions of volunteers. Skilled MMP surveyors spend time outdoors watching their marshes grow through seasons and years while recording information about marsh birds, habitat, and in someareas
WE FLOCK TOGETHER: JOIN US FOR THE TORONTO BIRD By Andrés Jiménez, Urban Program Coordinator, Birds Canada . Our plans might be on pause, but birds are not. During May, you can celebrate birds from home with webinars, online courses, giveaways, and online resources. CANADIAN LAKES LOON SURVEY Canadian Lakes Loon Survey participants have worked since 1981 to track Common Loon breeding by monitoring chick hatch and survival. Participants dedicate at least three days, visiting their lake once in June (to see if loon pairs are on territory), once in July (to see if chicks hatch), and once in August (to see if chicks survive longenough
NATURECOUNTS
Welcome to the Ontario Breeding Bird Atlas. This data entry section of the Ontario Breeding Bird Atlas web site is part of the NatureCounts platform offered by Birds Canada. Free registration is required to access some of the functionalities of this site. You are currently not logged into the site with a NatureCounts login.BIRDS CANADA
Birds Canada launches national initiative to empower gardeners and home owners to protect birds. Today, Birds Canada announces the launch of “Gardening for Birds,” a major new conservation initiative which promotes the creation of nature-friendly gardens, benefiting birds across Canada. +. Job Opportunites. Grassland Bird ConservationNATURECOUNTS
The goal of this website, managed by Birds Canada, is to facilitate the collection, management, analysis and sharing of natural inventory and monitoring data, with a particular focus on birds and other vertebrates such as amphibians, reptiles and bats.. NatureCounts is also the first Canadian node of the Avian Knowledge Network, a group dedicated to the understanding of the patterns andBIRD GARDENS
GARDENING FOR BIRDS. Take your love of birds to the next level by creating habitat in your yard or garden that provides life-saving resources (think food, water, and shelter) for birds throughout the year. Gardening is an excellent way to ensure that outdoor spaces, whether large or small, help wildlife. Many North American birdspecies are in
GREAT CANADIAN BIRDATHON The Great Canadian Birdathon is an annual fundraising event coordinated by Birds Canada. You can participate and raise valuable funds for bird conservation by going birding and collecting donations from friends and family. In 2020, we broke with tradition. Most years, the Great Canadian Birdathon is limited to May only, but last year, inlight
PROJECT NESTWATCH
Project NestWatch is a long-term monitoring program of breeding birds and nesting activity in Canada. Data gathered through this project provide valuable information on the health of bird populations and changes in the environment. Thousands of scientists and Citizen Science volunteers from across the country monitor, record and submitnest
GL-MMP | BIRDS CANADA | OISEAUX CANADA The Great Lakes Marsh Monitoring Program is a bi-national, long-term monitoring program that coordinates the skills and dedication of hundreds of volunteer Citizen Scientists throughout the Great Lakes basin of Ontario and the United States. Birds Canada launched the program throughout the Great Lakes basin in 1995 with financialsupport from
MARSH MONITORING PROGRAM The Marsh Monitoring Program (MMP) is a wildlife monitoring program for coastal and inland marshes. Its success has been fuelled by the energy and contributions of volunteers. Skilled MMP surveyors spend time outdoors watching their marshes grow through seasons and years while recording information about marsh birds, habitat, and in someareas
WE FLOCK TOGETHER: JOIN US FOR THE TORONTO BIRD By Andrés Jiménez, Urban Program Coordinator, Birds Canada . Our plans might be on pause, but birds are not. During May, you can celebrate birds from home with webinars, online courses, giveaways, and online resources. CANADIAN LAKES LOON SURVEY Canadian Lakes Loon Survey participants have worked since 1981 to track Common Loon breeding by monitoring chick hatch and survival. Participants dedicate at least three days, visiting their lake once in June (to see if loon pairs are on territory), once in July (to see if chicks hatch), and once in August (to see if chicks survive longenough
NATURECOUNTS
Welcome to the Ontario Breeding Bird Atlas. This data entry section of the Ontario Breeding Bird Atlas web site is part of the NatureCounts platform offered by Birds Canada. Free registration is required to access some of the functionalities of this site. You are currently not logged into the site with a NatureCounts login.BIRDS CANADA
Birds Canada launches national initiative to empower gardeners and home owners to protect birds. Today, Birds Canada announces the launch of “Gardening for Birds,” a major new conservation initiative which promotes the creation of nature-friendly gardens, benefiting birds across Canada. +. Job Opportunites. Grassland Bird Conservation OUR STAFF | BIRDS CANADA | OISEAUX CANADA Jody Allair. Director, Citizen Science and Community Engagement. 519-586-3531 ext. 197. Email. More about Jody. Jody is an avid birder and naturalist who enjoys sharing his enthusiasm for the natural world. He is the Director of Citizen Science and Community Engagement at Birds Canada where he is the co-editor of BirdWatch Canada Magazineand
ENJOY BIRDS AND FRESH AIR! VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES FOR The Island of Newfoundland has been divided into 10 km-by-10 km squares, which are being systematically surveyed for birds between 2020 and 2024. Volunteer “atlassers” spend time birding in one or more of these squares during the breeding season (May –BIRDS CANADA
Select: Ecodistricts Aberdeen Lake Acadia Valley Plain Admiralty Inlet Agassiz Ice Cap and Prince of Wales Ice Field Ainslie Uplands Aishihik Alaska Panhandle Mountains Albany River Albert Islands Alexis River Algonquin Allan Hills Allardville Alligator Lake Alonsa Alsek Ranges Amadjuak Lake Amer Lake Anderson River Andrew Plain Angajurjualuk Lake Annapolis Valley Antelope Creek PlainNATURECOUNTS
Welcome to the Ontario Breeding Bird Atlas. This data entry section of the Ontario Breeding Bird Atlas web site is part of the NatureCounts platform offered by Birds Canada. Free registration is required to access some of the functionalities of this site. You are currently not logged into the site with a NatureCounts login. GARDENING FOR BIRDS WEBSITE LAUNCH Join us on May 5th, when we launch our Gardening for Birds website and resources that will help you help birds by making it easy for you to design and plant a garden that is great for birds. Whether you have an existing garden that could use a few tweaks or an expansive lawn that you’re hoping to transform for the benefit of nature, this website and associated resources will give you a headNATURECOUNTS
NatureCounts - Canadian Nightjar Survey. Nightjars are a family of birds that forage for flying insects at night. The species nesting in Canada are migratory, with the Common Nighthawk, for example, being found as far south as Argentina during the non-breeding season. These beautifully marked birds have long pointed wings for sustained flight ONTARIO PIPING PLOVER CONSERVATION PROGRAM Piping Plovers returned to Ontario to breed in 2007, after a 30 year absence. They’re drawn to our province’s largest sand beaches, where they share the shores with hundreds of beach goers each summer. Birds Canada works with our partners to protect nests with fencing and predator exclosures. Volunteers at each beach help by engaging beach WEBINAR: PREDICTING GOOD BIRDING DAYS Brandon has been studying the impact of weather on bird movements for several years and credits many of his best days on understanding the weather! We invite you to connect with the sponsors that make this free and delightful event a reality: Armstrong Bird Food, Pattison Outdoor, Acart Advertising, Kowa Optics, Fjällräven and FireflyBooks.
LPBO VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES LPBO Volunteer Opportunities . Long-term Volunteer Field Biologists (one month minimum): Migration Monitoring Long Point Bird Observatory offers long-term support toBIRDS CANADA
Birds Canada launches national initiative to empower gardeners and home owners to protect birds. Today, Birds Canada announces the launch of “Gardening for Birds,” a major new conservation initiative which promotes the creation of nature-friendly gardens, benefiting birds across Canada. +. Job Opportunites. Grassland Bird ConservationNATURECOUNTS
The goal of this website, managed by Birds Canada, is to facilitate the collection, management, analysis and sharing of natural inventory and monitoring data, with a particular focus on birds and other vertebrates such as amphibians, reptiles and bats.. NatureCounts is also the first Canadian node of the Avian Knowledge Network, a group dedicated to the understanding of the patterns andBIRD GARDENS
GARDENING FOR BIRDS. Take your love of birds to the next level by creating habitat in your yard or garden that provides life-saving resources (think food, water, and shelter) for birds throughout the year. Gardening is an excellent way to ensure that outdoor spaces, whether large or small, help wildlife. Many North American birdspecies are in
GREAT CANADIAN BIRDATHON The Great Canadian Birdathon is an annual fundraising event coordinated by Birds Canada. You can participate and raise valuable funds for bird conservation by going birding and collecting donations from friends and family. In 2020, we broke with tradition. Most years, the Great Canadian Birdathon is limited to May only, but last year, inlight
CONSERVE BIRDS
Birds Canada works to conserve birds through sound science, on-the-ground actions, innovative partnerships, public engagement, and science-based advocacy. Nearly 60,000 outstanding Canadians volunteer as Citizen Scientists for one or more of Birds Canada’s programs, keeping an eye on the health of bird populations.PROJECT NESTWATCH
Project NestWatch is a long-term monitoring program of breeding birds and nesting activity in Canada. Data gathered through this project provide valuable information on the health of bird populations and changes in the environment. Thousands of scientists and Citizen Science volunteers from across the country monitor, record and submitnest
GL-MMP | BIRDS CANADA | OISEAUX CANADA The Great Lakes Marsh Monitoring Program is a bi-national, long-term monitoring program that coordinates the skills and dedication of hundreds of volunteer Citizen Scientists throughout the Great Lakes basin of Ontario and the United States. Birds Canada launched the program throughout the Great Lakes basin in 1995 with financialsupport from
MARSH MONITORING PROGRAM The Marsh Monitoring Program (MMP) is a wildlife monitoring program for coastal and inland marshes. Its success has been fuelled by the energy and contributions of volunteers. Skilled MMP surveyors spend time outdoors watching their marshes grow through seasons and years while recording information about marsh birds, habitat, and in someareas
CANADIAN LAKES LOON SURVEY Canadian Lakes Loon Survey participants have worked since 1981 to track Common Loon breeding by monitoring chick hatch and survival. Participants dedicate at least three days, visiting their lake once in June (to see if loon pairs are on territory), once in July (to see if chicks hatch), and once in August (to see if chicks survive longenough
NATURECOUNTS
Welcome to the Ontario Breeding Bird Atlas. This data entry section of the Ontario Breeding Bird Atlas web site is part of the NatureCounts platform offered by Birds Canada. Free registration is required to access some of the functionalities of this site. You are currently not logged into the site with a NatureCounts login.BIRDS CANADA
Birds Canada launches national initiative to empower gardeners and home owners to protect birds. Today, Birds Canada announces the launch of “Gardening for Birds,” a major new conservation initiative which promotes the creation of nature-friendly gardens, benefiting birds across Canada. +. Job Opportunites. Grassland Bird ConservationNATURECOUNTS
The goal of this website, managed by Birds Canada, is to facilitate the collection, management, analysis and sharing of natural inventory and monitoring data, with a particular focus on birds and other vertebrates such as amphibians, reptiles and bats.. NatureCounts is also the first Canadian node of the Avian Knowledge Network, a group dedicated to the understanding of the patterns andBIRD GARDENS
GARDENING FOR BIRDS. Take your love of birds to the next level by creating habitat in your yard or garden that provides life-saving resources (think food, water, and shelter) for birds throughout the year. Gardening is an excellent way to ensure that outdoor spaces, whether large or small, help wildlife. Many North American birdspecies are in
GREAT CANADIAN BIRDATHON The Great Canadian Birdathon is an annual fundraising event coordinated by Birds Canada. You can participate and raise valuable funds for bird conservation by going birding and collecting donations from friends and family. In 2020, we broke with tradition. Most years, the Great Canadian Birdathon is limited to May only, but last year, inlight
CONSERVE BIRDS
Birds Canada works to conserve birds through sound science, on-the-ground actions, innovative partnerships, public engagement, and science-based advocacy. Nearly 60,000 outstanding Canadians volunteer as Citizen Scientists for one or more of Birds Canada’s programs, keeping an eye on the health of bird populations.PROJECT NESTWATCH
Project NestWatch is a long-term monitoring program of breeding birds and nesting activity in Canada. Data gathered through this project provide valuable information on the health of bird populations and changes in the environment. Thousands of scientists and Citizen Science volunteers from across the country monitor, record and submitnest
GL-MMP | BIRDS CANADA | OISEAUX CANADA The Great Lakes Marsh Monitoring Program is a bi-national, long-term monitoring program that coordinates the skills and dedication of hundreds of volunteer Citizen Scientists throughout the Great Lakes basin of Ontario and the United States. Birds Canada launched the program throughout the Great Lakes basin in 1995 with financialsupport from
MARSH MONITORING PROGRAM The Marsh Monitoring Program (MMP) is a wildlife monitoring program for coastal and inland marshes. Its success has been fuelled by the energy and contributions of volunteers. Skilled MMP surveyors spend time outdoors watching their marshes grow through seasons and years while recording information about marsh birds, habitat, and in someareas
CANADIAN LAKES LOON SURVEY Canadian Lakes Loon Survey participants have worked since 1981 to track Common Loon breeding by monitoring chick hatch and survival. Participants dedicate at least three days, visiting their lake once in June (to see if loon pairs are on territory), once in July (to see if chicks hatch), and once in August (to see if chicks survive longenough
NATURECOUNTS
Welcome to the Ontario Breeding Bird Atlas. This data entry section of the Ontario Breeding Bird Atlas web site is part of the NatureCounts platform offered by Birds Canada. Free registration is required to access some of the functionalities of this site. You are currently not logged into the site with a NatureCounts login. BIRDS IN YOUR REGION Birds in your Region. You're likely to discover birds in any natural space, but you can find the best birding spots for your particular region, and see what species to expect throughout the year, at ebird.ca/explore.You might also want to check out a nearby Important Bird and Biodiversity Area.2021 GBBC SUMMARY
Despite bitter cold in many regions, participants in Canada entered 43.5K bird counts and 263 species! It was an extraordinary year for participation in Canada, with a 109% increase in checklists from 20.7K in 2020! To see checklist and species numbers in your province or territory, click here. Canadians found lots of “irruptive” species this year due to a poor cone and seed crop in Boreal OUR STAFF | BIRDS CANADA | OISEAUX CANADA Jody Allair. Director, Citizen Science and Community Engagement. 519-586-3531 ext. 197. Email. More about Jody. Jody is an avid birder and naturalist who enjoys sharing his enthusiasm for the natural world. He is the Director of Citizen Science and Community Engagement at Birds Canada where he is the co-editor of BirdWatch Canada Magazineand
BIRDING BY EAR FOR ALL Section 1: Introduction. This course is specially tailored for people with sight loss but all are welcomed! Meet your instructor and find out about the freedom of birding by CANADIAN LAKES LOON SURVEY Canadian Lakes Loon Survey participants have worked since 1981 to track Common Loon breeding by monitoring chick hatch and survival. Participants dedicate at least three days, visiting their lake once in June (to see if loon pairs are on territory), once in July (to see if chicks hatch), and once in August (to see if chicks survive longenough
NABCI BIRD CONSERVATION REGIONS NABCI Bird Conservation Regions. “Bird Conservation Regions (BCRs) are ecologically distinct regions in North America with similar bird communities, habitats, and resource management issues. They are based on the scale-flexible hierarchical framework of nested ecological units delineated by the Commission for Environmental Cooperation(CEC).
PROJECT FEEDERWATCH
Project FeederWatch is a critical research project to help winter bird populations. The project is funded by our caring members who also submit their backyard sightings for data analysis. You can participate in Project FeederWatch (PFW) when you join as a Birds Canada member or renew your membership. Your donation of any amount makes you aNATURECOUNTS
NatureCounts - Canadian Nightjar Survey. Nightjars are a family of birds that forage for flying insects at night. The species nesting in Canada are migratory, with the Common Nighthawk, for example, being found as far south as Argentina during the non-breeding season. These beautifully marked birds have long pointed wings for sustained flightNATURECOUNTS
Welcome to the Ontario Breeding Bird Atlas. This data entry section of the Ontario Breeding Bird Atlas web site is part of the NatureCounts platform offered by Birds Canada. Free registration is required to access some of the functionalities of this site. You are currently not logged into the site with a NatureCounts login. GARDENING FOR BIRDS WEBSITE LAUNCH Join us on May 5th, when we launch our Gardening for Birds website and resources that will help you help birds by making it easy for you to design and plant a garden that is great for birds. Whether you have an existing garden that could use a few tweaks or an expansive lawn that you’re hoping to transform for the benefit of nature, this website and associated resources will give you a headBIRDS CANADA
Birds Canada launches national initiative to empower gardeners and home owners to protect birds. Today, Birds Canada announces the launch of “Gardening for Birds,” a major new conservation initiative which promotes the creation of nature-friendly gardens, benefiting birds across Canada. +. Job Opportunites. Grassland Bird ConservationNATURECOUNTS
The goal of this website, managed by Birds Canada, is to facilitate the collection, management, analysis and sharing of natural inventory and monitoring data, with a particular focus on birds and other vertebrates such as amphibians, reptiles and bats.. NatureCounts is also the first Canadian node of the Avian Knowledge Network, a group dedicated to the understanding of the patterns and GREAT CANADIAN BIRDATHON The Great Canadian Birdathon is an annual fundraising event coordinated by Birds Canada. You can participate and raise valuable funds for bird conservation by going birding and collecting donations from friends and family. In 2020, we broke with tradition. Most years, the Great Canadian Birdathon is limited to May only, but last year, inlight
BIRD GARDENS
GARDENING FOR BIRDS. Take your love of birds to the next level by creating habitat in your yard or garden that provides life-saving resources (think food, water, and shelter) for birds throughout the year. Gardening is an excellent way to ensure that outdoor spaces, whether large or small, help wildlife. Many North American birdspecies are in
CONSERVE BIRDS
Birds Canada works to conserve birds through sound science, on-the-ground actions, innovative partnerships, public engagement, and science-based advocacy. Nearly 60,000 outstanding Canadians volunteer as Citizen Scientists for one or more of Birds Canada’s programs, keeping an eye on the health of bird populations.PROJECT NESTWATCH
Project NestWatch is a long-term monitoring program of breeding birds and nesting activity in Canada. Data gathered through this project provide valuable information on the health of bird populations and changes in the environment. Thousands of scientists and Citizen Science volunteers from across the country monitor, record and submitnest
GL-MMP | BIRDS CANADA | OISEAUX CANADA The Great Lakes Marsh Monitoring Program is a bi-national, long-term monitoring program that coordinates the skills and dedication of hundreds of volunteer Citizen Scientists throughout the Great Lakes basin of Ontario and the United States. Birds Canada launched the program throughout the Great Lakes basin in 1995 with financialsupport from
MARSH MONITORING PROGRAM The Marsh Monitoring Program (MMP) is a wildlife monitoring program for coastal and inland marshes. Its success has been fuelled by the energy and contributions of volunteers. Skilled MMP surveyors spend time outdoors watching their marshes grow through seasons and years while recording information about marsh birds, habitat, and in someareas
CANADIAN LAKES LOON SURVEY Canadian Lakes Loon Survey participants have worked since 1981 to track Common Loon breeding by monitoring chick hatch and survival. Participants dedicate at least three days, visiting their lake once in June (to see if loon pairs are on territory), once in July (to see if chicks hatch), and once in August (to see if chicks survive longenough
NATURECOUNTS
Welcome to the Ontario Breeding Bird Atlas. This data entry section of the Ontario Breeding Bird Atlas web site is part of the NatureCounts platform offered by Birds Canada. Free registration is required to access some of the functionalities of this site. You are currently not logged into the site with a NatureCounts login.BIRDS CANADA
Birds Canada launches national initiative to empower gardeners and home owners to protect birds. Today, Birds Canada announces the launch of “Gardening for Birds,” a major new conservation initiative which promotes the creation of nature-friendly gardens, benefiting birds across Canada. +. Job Opportunites. Grassland Bird ConservationNATURECOUNTS
The goal of this website, managed by Birds Canada, is to facilitate the collection, management, analysis and sharing of natural inventory and monitoring data, with a particular focus on birds and other vertebrates such as amphibians, reptiles and bats.. NatureCounts is also the first Canadian node of the Avian Knowledge Network, a group dedicated to the understanding of the patterns and GREAT CANADIAN BIRDATHON The Great Canadian Birdathon is an annual fundraising event coordinated by Birds Canada. You can participate and raise valuable funds for bird conservation by going birding and collecting donations from friends and family. In 2020, we broke with tradition. Most years, the Great Canadian Birdathon is limited to May only, but last year, inlight
BIRD GARDENS
GARDENING FOR BIRDS. Take your love of birds to the next level by creating habitat in your yard or garden that provides life-saving resources (think food, water, and shelter) for birds throughout the year. Gardening is an excellent way to ensure that outdoor spaces, whether large or small, help wildlife. Many North American birdspecies are in
CONSERVE BIRDS
Birds Canada works to conserve birds through sound science, on-the-ground actions, innovative partnerships, public engagement, and science-based advocacy. Nearly 60,000 outstanding Canadians volunteer as Citizen Scientists for one or more of Birds Canada’s programs, keeping an eye on the health of bird populations.PROJECT NESTWATCH
Project NestWatch is a long-term monitoring program of breeding birds and nesting activity in Canada. Data gathered through this project provide valuable information on the health of bird populations and changes in the environment. Thousands of scientists and Citizen Science volunteers from across the country monitor, record and submitnest
GL-MMP | BIRDS CANADA | OISEAUX CANADA The Great Lakes Marsh Monitoring Program is a bi-national, long-term monitoring program that coordinates the skills and dedication of hundreds of volunteer Citizen Scientists throughout the Great Lakes basin of Ontario and the United States. Birds Canada launched the program throughout the Great Lakes basin in 1995 with financialsupport from
MARSH MONITORING PROGRAM The Marsh Monitoring Program (MMP) is a wildlife monitoring program for coastal and inland marshes. Its success has been fuelled by the energy and contributions of volunteers. Skilled MMP surveyors spend time outdoors watching their marshes grow through seasons and years while recording information about marsh birds, habitat, and in someareas
CANADIAN LAKES LOON SURVEY Canadian Lakes Loon Survey participants have worked since 1981 to track Common Loon breeding by monitoring chick hatch and survival. Participants dedicate at least three days, visiting their lake once in June (to see if loon pairs are on territory), once in July (to see if chicks hatch), and once in August (to see if chicks survive longenough
NATURECOUNTS
Welcome to the Ontario Breeding Bird Atlas. This data entry section of the Ontario Breeding Bird Atlas web site is part of the NatureCounts platform offered by Birds Canada. Free registration is required to access some of the functionalities of this site. You are currently not logged into the site with a NatureCounts login. BIRDS IN YOUR REGION Birds in your Region. You're likely to discover birds in any natural space, but you can find the best birding spots for your particular region, and see what species to expect throughout the year, at ebird.ca/explore.You might also want to check out a nearby Important Bird and Biodiversity Area.2021 GBBC SUMMARY
Despite bitter cold in many regions, participants in Canada entered 43.5K bird counts and 263 species! It was an extraordinary year for participation in Canada, with a 109% increase in checklists from 20.7K in 2020! To see checklist and species numbers in your province or territory, click here. Canadians found lots of “irruptive” species this year due to a poor cone and seed crop in BorealPROJECT NESTWATCH
Project NestWatch is a long-term monitoring program of breeding birds and nesting activity in Canada. Data gathered through this project provide valuable information on the health of bird populations and changes in the environment. Thousands of scientists and Citizen Science volunteers from across the country monitor, record and submitnest
BIRDS CANADA
Select: Ecodistricts Aberdeen Lake Acadia Valley Plain Admiralty Inlet Agassiz Ice Cap and Prince of Wales Ice Field Ainslie Uplands Aishihik Alaska Panhandle Mountains Albany River Albert Islands Alexis River Algonquin Allan Hills Allardville Alligator Lake Alonsa Alsek Ranges Amadjuak Lake Amer Lake Anderson River Andrew Plain Angajurjualuk Lake Annapolis Valley Antelope Creek Plain BIRDING BY EAR FOR ALL Section 1: Introduction. This course is specially tailored for people with sight loss but all are welcomed! Meet your instructor and find out about the freedom of birding byPROJECT FEEDERWATCH
Project FeederWatch is a critical research project to help winter bird populations. The project is funded by our caring members who also submit their backyard sightings for data analysis. You can participate in Project FeederWatch (PFW) when you join as a Birds Canada member or renew your membership. Your donation of any amount makes you a OUR STAFF | BIRDS CANADA | OISEAUX CANADA Jody Allair. Director, Citizen Science and Community Engagement. 519-586-3531 ext. 197. Email. More about Jody. Jody is an avid birder and naturalist who enjoys sharing his enthusiasm for the natural world. He is the Director of Citizen Science and Community Engagement at Birds Canada where he is the co-editor of BirdWatch Canada Magazineand
NABCI BIRD CONSERVATION REGIONS NABCI Bird Conservation Regions. “Bird Conservation Regions (BCRs) are ecologically distinct regions in North America with similar bird communities, habitats, and resource management issues. They are based on the scale-flexible hierarchical framework of nested ecological units delineated by the Commission for Environmental Cooperation(CEC).
CANADIAN LAKES LOON SURVEY Canadian Lakes Loon Survey participants have worked since 1981 to track Common Loon breeding by monitoring chick hatch and survival. Participants dedicate at least three days, visiting their lake once in June (to see if loon pairs are on territory), once in July (to see if chicks hatch), and once in August (to see if chicks survive longenough
NATURECOUNTS
Welcome to the Ontario Breeding Bird Atlas. This data entry section of the Ontario Breeding Bird Atlas web site is part of the NatureCounts platform offered by Birds Canada. Free registration is required to access some of the functionalities of this site. You are currently not logged into the site with a NatureCounts login.BIRDS CANADA
Birds Canada launches national initiative to empower gardeners and home owners to protect birds. Today, Birds Canada announces the launch of “Gardening for Birds,” a major new conservation initiative which promotes the creation of nature-friendly gardens, benefiting birds across Canada. +. Job Opportunites. Grassland Bird ConservationNATURECOUNTS
The goal of this website, managed by Birds Canada, is to facilitate the collection, management, analysis and sharing of natural inventory and monitoring data, with a particular focus on birds and other vertebrates such as amphibians, reptiles and bats.. NatureCounts is also the first Canadian node of the Avian Knowledge Network, a group dedicated to the understanding of the patterns andBIRD GARDENS
GARDENING FOR BIRDS. Take your love of birds to the next level by creating habitat in your yard or garden that provides life-saving resources (think food, water, and shelter) for birds throughout the year. Gardening is an excellent way to ensure that outdoor spaces, whether large or small, help wildlife. Many North American birdspecies are in
GREAT CANADIAN BIRDATHON "Canadians of all ages, abilities, and backgrounds are getting into birding. Here’s how you can unleash your inner birder and connect with the natural world!"PROJECT NESTWATCH
Project NestWatch is a long-term monitoring program of breeding birds and nesting activity in Canada. Data gathered through this project provide valuable information on the health of bird populations and changes in the environment. Thousands of scientists and Citizen Science volunteers from across the country monitor, record and submitnest
BIRDS CANADA
Select: Ecodistricts Aberdeen Lake Acadia Valley Plain Admiralty Inlet Agassiz Ice Cap and Prince of Wales Ice Field Ainslie Uplands Aishihik Alaska Panhandle Mountains Albany River Albert Islands Alexis River Algonquin Allan Hills Allardville Alligator Lake Alonsa Alsek Ranges Amadjuak Lake Amer Lake Anderson River Andrew Plain Angajurjualuk Lake Annapolis Valley Antelope Creek Plain GL-MMP | BIRDS CANADA | OISEAUX CANADA The Great Lakes Marsh Monitoring Program is a bi-national, long-term monitoring program that coordinates the skills and dedication of hundreds of volunteer Citizen Scientists throughout the Great Lakes basin of Ontario and the United States. Birds Canada launched the program throughout the Great Lakes basin in 1995 with financialsupport from
MARSH MONITORING PROGRAM The Marsh Monitoring Program (MMP) is a wildlife monitoring program for coastal and inland marshes. Its success has been fuelled by the energy and contributions of volunteers. Skilled MMP surveyors spend time outdoors watching their marshes grow through seasons and years while recording information about marsh birds, habitat, and in someareas
PROJECT FEEDERWATCH
Project FeederWatch is a critical research project to help winter bird populations. The project is funded by our caring members who also submit their backyard sightings for data analysis. You can participate in Project FeederWatch (PFW) when you join as a Birds Canada member or renew your membership. Your donation of any amount makes you a CANADIAN LAKES LOON SURVEY Canadian Lakes Loon Survey participants have worked since 1981 to track Common Loon breeding by monitoring chick hatch and survival. Participants dedicate at least three days, visiting their lake once in June (to see if loon pairs are on territory), once in July (to see if chicks hatch), and once in August (to see if chicks survive longenough
BIRDS CANADA
Birds Canada launches national initiative to empower gardeners and home owners to protect birds. Today, Birds Canada announces the launch of “Gardening for Birds,” a major new conservation initiative which promotes the creation of nature-friendly gardens, benefiting birds across Canada. +. Job Opportunites. Grassland Bird ConservationNATURECOUNTS
The goal of this website, managed by Birds Canada, is to facilitate the collection, management, analysis and sharing of natural inventory and monitoring data, with a particular focus on birds and other vertebrates such as amphibians, reptiles and bats.. NatureCounts is also the first Canadian node of the Avian Knowledge Network, a group dedicated to the understanding of the patterns andBIRD GARDENS
GARDENING FOR BIRDS. Take your love of birds to the next level by creating habitat in your yard or garden that provides life-saving resources (think food, water, and shelter) for birds throughout the year. Gardening is an excellent way to ensure that outdoor spaces, whether large or small, help wildlife. Many North American birdspecies are in
GREAT CANADIAN BIRDATHON "Canadians of all ages, abilities, and backgrounds are getting into birding. Here’s how you can unleash your inner birder and connect with the natural world!"PROJECT NESTWATCH
Project NestWatch is a long-term monitoring program of breeding birds and nesting activity in Canada. Data gathered through this project provide valuable information on the health of bird populations and changes in the environment. Thousands of scientists and Citizen Science volunteers from across the country monitor, record and submitnest
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Select: Ecodistricts Aberdeen Lake Acadia Valley Plain Admiralty Inlet Agassiz Ice Cap and Prince of Wales Ice Field Ainslie Uplands Aishihik Alaska Panhandle Mountains Albany River Albert Islands Alexis River Algonquin Allan Hills Allardville Alligator Lake Alonsa Alsek Ranges Amadjuak Lake Amer Lake Anderson River Andrew Plain Angajurjualuk Lake Annapolis Valley Antelope Creek Plain GL-MMP | BIRDS CANADA | OISEAUX CANADA The Great Lakes Marsh Monitoring Program is a bi-national, long-term monitoring program that coordinates the skills and dedication of hundreds of volunteer Citizen Scientists throughout the Great Lakes basin of Ontario and the United States. Birds Canada launched the program throughout the Great Lakes basin in 1995 with financialsupport from
MARSH MONITORING PROGRAM The Marsh Monitoring Program (MMP) is a wildlife monitoring program for coastal and inland marshes. Its success has been fuelled by the energy and contributions of volunteers. Skilled MMP surveyors spend time outdoors watching their marshes grow through seasons and years while recording information about marsh birds, habitat, and in someareas
PROJECT FEEDERWATCH
Project FeederWatch is a critical research project to help winter bird populations. The project is funded by our caring members who also submit their backyard sightings for data analysis. You can participate in Project FeederWatch (PFW) when you join as a Birds Canada member or renew your membership. Your donation of any amount makes you a CANADIAN LAKES LOON SURVEY Canadian Lakes Loon Survey participants have worked since 1981 to track Common Loon breeding by monitoring chick hatch and survival. Participants dedicate at least three days, visiting their lake once in June (to see if loon pairs are on territory), once in July (to see if chicks hatch), and once in August (to see if chicks survive longenough
BIRDS IN YOUR REGION Birds in your Region. You're likely to discover birds in any natural space, but you can find the best birding spots for your particular region, and see what species to expect throughout the year, at ebird.ca/explore.You might also want to check out a nearby Important Bird and Biodiversity Area.CONSERVE BIRDS
Birds Canada works to conserve birds through sound science, on-the-ground actions, innovative partnerships, public engagement, and science-based advocacy. Nearly 60,000 outstanding Canadians volunteer as Citizen Scientists for one or more of Birds Canada’s programs, keeping an eye on the health of bird populations. GIVE | BIRDS CANADA | OISEAUX CANADA GIVE. Thank you for considering a gift for birds! As a charitable organization, it’s our members, supporters, and partners–caring citizens like you–who are GREAT BACKYARD BIRD COUNT The Great Backyard Bird Count is an annual four-day event that engages bird enthusiasts of all ages around the world in counting birds to create a real-time snapshot of where the birds are. Anyone can participate, from beginners to experts. You can count for as little as 15 minutes on a single day, or for as long as you like each day of theevent.
PROJECT FEEDERWATCH
Project FeederWatch is a critical research project to help winter bird populations. The project is funded by our caring members who also submit their backyard sightings for data analysis. You can participate in Project FeederWatch (PFW) when you join as a Birds Canada member or renew your membership. Your donation of any amount makes you a LONG POINT BIRD OBSERVATORY The ‘Long Point Birding Area’ in Norfolk County is one of Canada’s premier birding locales with a wide variety of habitats including extensive public forests and wetlands to explore. If you’re interested in birds or even think you might be, then a trip to LPBO is in order. For over 60 years, biologists and visitors atLPBO have studied
WE FLOCK TOGETHER: JOIN US FOR THE TORONTO BIRD Our plans might be on pause, but birds are not. During May, you can celebrate birds from home with webinars, online courses, giveaways, and online resources.NATURECOUNTS
Welcome to the Ontario Breeding Bird Atlas. This data entry section of the Ontario Breeding Bird Atlas web site is part of the NatureCounts platform offered by Birds Canada. Free registration is required to access some of the functionalities of this site. You are currently not logged into the site with a NatureCounts login.NATURECOUNTS
NatureCounts - Canadian Nightjar Survey. Nightjars are a family of birds that forage for flying insects at night. The species nesting in Canada are migratory, with the Common Nighthawk, for example, being found as far south as Argentina during the non-breeding season. These beautifully marked birds have long pointed wings for sustained flight CANADIAN LAKES LOON SURVEY Canadian Lakes Loon Survey participants have worked since 1981 to track Common Loon breeding by monitoring chick hatch and survival. Participants dedicate at least three days, visiting their lake once in June (to see if loon pairs are on territory), once in July (to see if chicks hatch), and once in August (to see if chicks survive longenough
BIRDS CANADA
Birds Canada launches national initiative to empower gardeners and home owners to protect birds. Today, Birds Canada announces the launch of “Gardening for Birds,” a major new conservation initiative which promotes the creation of nature-friendly gardens, benefiting birds across Canada. +. Job Opportunites. Grassland Bird ConservationNATURECOUNTS
The goal of this website, managed by Birds Canada, is to facilitate the collection, management, analysis and sharing of natural inventory and monitoring data, with a particular focus on birds and other vertebrates such as amphibians, reptiles and bats.. NatureCounts is also the first Canadian node of the Avian Knowledge Network, a group dedicated to the understanding of the patterns andBIRD GARDENS
GARDENING FOR BIRDS. Take your love of birds to the next level by creating habitat in your yard or garden that provides life-saving resources (think food, water, and shelter) for birds throughout the year. Gardening is an excellent way to ensure that outdoor spaces, whether large or small, help wildlife. Many North American birdspecies are in
GREAT CANADIAN BIRDATHON "Canadians of all ages, abilities, and backgrounds are getting into birding. Here’s how you can unleash your inner birder and connect with the natural world!"PROJECT NESTWATCH
Project NestWatch is a long-term monitoring program of breeding birds and nesting activity in Canada. Data gathered through this project provide valuable information on the health of bird populations and changes in the environment. Thousands of scientists and Citizen Science volunteers from across the country monitor, record and submitnest
BIRDS CANADANESTING SEASON FOR BIRDSBIRDS NESTING TIMEGROUND NESTING BIRDSNESTING SEASON CALIFORNIAVIEW NESTING BIRDSLIST OF MIGRATORY GAMEBIRDS
Select: Ecodistricts Aberdeen Lake Acadia Valley Plain Admiralty Inlet Agassiz Ice Cap and Prince of Wales Ice Field Ainslie Uplands Aishihik Alaska Panhandle Mountains Albany River Albert Islands Alexis River Algonquin Allan Hills Allardville Alligator Lake Alonsa Alsek Ranges Amadjuak Lake Amer Lake Anderson River Andrew Plain Angajurjualuk Lake Annapolis Valley Antelope Creek Plain GL-MMP | BIRDS CANADA | OISEAUX CANADABIRDS OF CANADABIRD STUDIES CANADA WEBSITEBIRD CANADA SCOOTERBIRD STUDIES CANADACANADA BIRDS OF PREY COINSMETAL BIRD CANADA The Great Lakes Marsh Monitoring Program is a bi-national, long-term monitoring program that coordinates the skills and dedication of hundreds of volunteer Citizen Scientists throughout the Great Lakes basin of Ontario and the United States. Birds Canada launched the program throughout the Great Lakes basin in 1995 with financialsupport from
MARSH MONITORING PROGRAM The Marsh Monitoring Program (MMP) is a wildlife monitoring program for coastal and inland marshes. Its success has been fuelled by the energy and contributions of volunteers. Skilled MMP surveyors spend time outdoors watching their marshes grow through seasons and years while recording information about marsh birds, habitat, and in someareas
PROJECT FEEDERWATCH
Project FeederWatch is a critical research project to help winter bird populations. The project is funded by our caring members who also submit their backyard sightings for data analysis. You can participate in Project FeederWatch (PFW) when you join as a Birds Canada member or renew your membership. Your donation of any amount makes you a CANADIAN LAKES LOON SURVEY Canadian Lakes Loon Survey participants have worked since 1981 to track Common Loon breeding by monitoring chick hatch and survival. Participants dedicate at least three days, visiting their lake once in June (to see if loon pairs are on territory), once in July (to see if chicks hatch), and once in August (to see if chicks survive longenough
BIRDS CANADA
Birds Canada launches national initiative to empower gardeners and home owners to protect birds. Today, Birds Canada announces the launch of “Gardening for Birds,” a major new conservation initiative which promotes the creation of nature-friendly gardens, benefiting birds across Canada. +. Job Opportunites. Grassland Bird ConservationNATURECOUNTS
The goal of this website, managed by Birds Canada, is to facilitate the collection, management, analysis and sharing of natural inventory and monitoring data, with a particular focus on birds and other vertebrates such as amphibians, reptiles and bats.. NatureCounts is also the first Canadian node of the Avian Knowledge Network, a group dedicated to the understanding of the patterns andBIRD GARDENS
GARDENING FOR BIRDS. Take your love of birds to the next level by creating habitat in your yard or garden that provides life-saving resources (think food, water, and shelter) for birds throughout the year. Gardening is an excellent way to ensure that outdoor spaces, whether large or small, help wildlife. Many North American birdspecies are in
GREAT CANADIAN BIRDATHON "Canadians of all ages, abilities, and backgrounds are getting into birding. Here’s how you can unleash your inner birder and connect with the natural world!"PROJECT NESTWATCH
Project NestWatch is a long-term monitoring program of breeding birds and nesting activity in Canada. Data gathered through this project provide valuable information on the health of bird populations and changes in the environment. Thousands of scientists and Citizen Science volunteers from across the country monitor, record and submitnest
BIRDS CANADANESTING SEASON FOR BIRDSBIRDS NESTING TIMEGROUND NESTING BIRDSNESTING SEASON CALIFORNIAVIEW NESTING BIRDSLIST OF MIGRATORY GAMEBIRDS
Select: Ecodistricts Aberdeen Lake Acadia Valley Plain Admiralty Inlet Agassiz Ice Cap and Prince of Wales Ice Field Ainslie Uplands Aishihik Alaska Panhandle Mountains Albany River Albert Islands Alexis River Algonquin Allan Hills Allardville Alligator Lake Alonsa Alsek Ranges Amadjuak Lake Amer Lake Anderson River Andrew Plain Angajurjualuk Lake Annapolis Valley Antelope Creek Plain GL-MMP | BIRDS CANADA | OISEAUX CANADABIRDS OF CANADABIRD STUDIES CANADA WEBSITEBIRD CANADA SCOOTERBIRD STUDIES CANADACANADA BIRDS OF PREY COINSMETAL BIRD CANADA The Great Lakes Marsh Monitoring Program is a bi-national, long-term monitoring program that coordinates the skills and dedication of hundreds of volunteer Citizen Scientists throughout the Great Lakes basin of Ontario and the United States. Birds Canada launched the program throughout the Great Lakes basin in 1995 with financialsupport from
MARSH MONITORING PROGRAM The Marsh Monitoring Program (MMP) is a wildlife monitoring program for coastal and inland marshes. Its success has been fuelled by the energy and contributions of volunteers. Skilled MMP surveyors spend time outdoors watching their marshes grow through seasons and years while recording information about marsh birds, habitat, and in someareas
PROJECT FEEDERWATCH
Project FeederWatch is a critical research project to help winter bird populations. The project is funded by our caring members who also submit their backyard sightings for data analysis. You can participate in Project FeederWatch (PFW) when you join as a Birds Canada member or renew your membership. Your donation of any amount makes you a CANADIAN LAKES LOON SURVEY Canadian Lakes Loon Survey participants have worked since 1981 to track Common Loon breeding by monitoring chick hatch and survival. Participants dedicate at least three days, visiting their lake once in June (to see if loon pairs are on territory), once in July (to see if chicks hatch), and once in August (to see if chicks survive longenough
BIRDS IN YOUR REGION Birds in your Region. You're likely to discover birds in any natural space, but you can find the best birding spots for your particular region, and see what species to expect throughout the year, at ebird.ca/explore.You might also want to check out a nearby Important Bird and Biodiversity Area.CONSERVE BIRDS
Birds Canada works to conserve birds through sound science, on-the-ground actions, innovative partnerships, public engagement, and science-based advocacy. Nearly 60,000 outstanding Canadians volunteer as Citizen Scientists for one or more of Birds Canada’s programs, keeping an eye on the health of bird populations. GIVE | BIRDS CANADA | OISEAUX CANADA GIVE. Thank you for considering a gift for birds! As a charitable organization, it’s our members, supporters, and partners–caring citizens like you–who are GREAT BACKYARD BIRD COUNT The Great Backyard Bird Count is an annual four-day event that engages bird enthusiasts of all ages around the world in counting birds to create a real-time snapshot of where the birds are. Anyone can participate, from beginners to experts. You can count for as little as 15 minutes on a single day, or for as long as you like each day of theevent.
PROJECT FEEDERWATCH
Project FeederWatch is a critical research project to help winter bird populations. The project is funded by our caring members who also submit their backyard sightings for data analysis. You can participate in Project FeederWatch (PFW) when you join as a Birds Canada member or renew your membership. Your donation of any amount makes you a LONG POINT BIRD OBSERVATORY The ‘Long Point Birding Area’ in Norfolk County is one of Canada’s premier birding locales with a wide variety of habitats including extensive public forests and wetlands to explore. If you’re interested in birds or even think you might be, then a trip to LPBO is in order. For over 60 years, biologists and visitors atLPBO have studied
WE FLOCK TOGETHER: JOIN US FOR THE TORONTO BIRD Our plans might be on pause, but birds are not. During May, you can celebrate birds from home with webinars, online courses, giveaways, and online resources.NATURECOUNTS
Welcome to the Ontario Breeding Bird Atlas. This data entry section of the Ontario Breeding Bird Atlas web site is part of the NatureCounts platform offered by Birds Canada. Free registration is required to access some of the functionalities of this site. You are currently not logged into the site with a NatureCounts login.NATURECOUNTS
NatureCounts - Canadian Nightjar Survey. Nightjars are a family of birds that forage for flying insects at night. The species nesting in Canada are migratory, with the Common Nighthawk, for example, being found as far south as Argentina during the non-breeding season. These beautifully marked birds have long pointed wings for sustained flight CANADIAN LAKES LOON SURVEY Canadian Lakes Loon Survey participants have worked since 1981 to track Common Loon breeding by monitoring chick hatch and survival. Participants dedicate at least three days, visiting their lake once in June (to see if loon pairs are on territory), once in July (to see if chicks hatch), and once in August (to see if chicks survive longenough
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The Tennessee Warbler is a renowned spruce budworm specialist, with breeding populations at certain sites known to increase as much as tenfold in five years in response to budworm outbreaks. + “Your BirdMoment”
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The Least Flycatcher’s fiery attitude is well-concealed beneath a bland exterior. Birders sigh in frustration over the drab plumage that makes it nearly indistinguishable from other closely-related species. + “Your Bird Moment”YOUR BIRD MOMENT
Grebes have lobed (rather than webbed) feet – a feature that sets them apart from ducks and geese. Grebes’ feet are also set toward the back of their body, which is an adaptation for steering while diving. + “Your Bird Moment”Photo: Ron Ridout
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The Bonaparte’s Gull is the only gull to build a stick nest in a tree, usually a conifer. It also tends not to gorge on garbage or carrion, feeding on insects, fish, crustaceans, and molluscs instead. + “Your Bird Moment” (Photo: Nick Saunders)YOUR BIRD MOMENT
Canada Jays survive without fresh food for long periods by storing food at all times of year in thousands of widely-scattered caches throughout their territories. + “Your Bird Moment” (Photo: Nick Saunders)YOUR BIRD MOMENT
As one of the largest, fastest, and most nimble eagles in North America, this raptor is able to target much larger prey than others. + “Your Bird Moment”Photo: Ron Ridout
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The Evening Grosbeak might be one of the most misunderstood birds in North America. Even its name – meant to suggest that it sings only in the evening – is based on a misconception. + “Your BirdMoment”
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The Yellow Warbler’s song is easy to remember. It sounds like it’s saying “sweet, sweet, sweet, I’m so sweet” – which is very fitting! + “YOUR BIRD MOMENT”(Photo: May Haga)
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This species is known for the “dance” it performs during courtship and territorial disputes. Two birds of the same sex face off and bop their heads, often while an individual of the opposite sex watches. + “Your Bird Moment” (Photo: Nick Saunders)YOUR BIRD MOMENT
Common Redpolls are small, acrobatic, and lively finches found in the northern boreal region during the summer. + “Your Bird Moment” (Photo: Nick Saunders)YOUR BIRD MOMENT
This stocky Buteo is easiest to spot during migration, when it forms spectacular “kettles” – swirling masses of soaring birds. + “Your Bird Moment” (Photo: Nick Saunders) SHARE YOUR SIGHTINGSYou Can Help
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RESEARCH UPDATES ON LEGGY BIRDS FOR WORLD CURLEW DAY To mark this year’s World Curlew Day, Birds Canada brings you news of projects we are involved in to conserve the Long-billed Curlew and its cousin, the Bar-tailed Godwit.+ Featured News StoriesApril 16, 2020
SOME FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT SURVEYS AND FIELD WORK DURINGCOVID-19
Thank you to our Citizen Scientists across Canada for acknowledging the importance of doing what is best for the health of our population and temporarily halting their important efforts. Here are some clarifications as to why our decisions were made, what they mean, and how we plan to react moving forward.+ Featured News StoriesApril 9, 2020
ANNOUNCING THE 2020 BAILLIE FUND GRANT RECIPIENTS We’re pleased to announce this year’s Baillie Fund grantrecipients! +
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POLICY ON OUTDOOR WORK UNDER COVID-19 Birds Canada values the work of our Citizen Science volunteers, who are often selfless in their commitment. We have come to the difficult but necessary decision to suspend all volunteer surveys and field work until further notice. Please read our Policy on Outdoor Work underCOVID-19.+
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ESCAPE AND CONNECT
When daily life is disrupted, nature keeps going. The world of spring birdsong is open for exploration.+ Featured News StoriesApril 28, 2020
BIRD BLITZ AT HOME!
From your backyard or balcony, garden or window, what birds can youfind?+
Featured News StoriesApril 27, 2020
DESPITE COVID-19 WE ARE STILL BUSY WORKING FOR CANADA’S BIRDS! Travel restrictions - part of society’s response to COVID-19 - have suspended the normal field work season across Canada. But, Birds Canada staff across the country are adjusting our work to keep advancing science, awareness, and conservation by other means.+ Featured News StoriesApril 27, 2020
WE FLOCK TOGETHER: JOIN US FOR THE TORONTO BIRD CELEBRATION, TAKE-OUTEDITION!
Our plans might be on pause, but birds are not. During May, you can celebrate birds from home with webinars, online courses, giveaways, and online resources.+ Featured News StoriesApril 27, 2020
NEWFOUNDLAND’S “BACKYARD” BREEDING BIRD ATLAS TAKES FLIGHT This summer marks the official launch of the first Newfoundland Breeding Bird Atlas – and we need help from birders (experienced and beginner alike) to make it a success!+ Featured News StoriesApril 27, 2020
COMING UP IN 2021: ONTARIO’S THIRD BREEDING BIRD ATLAS! It’s hard to believe, but the much-anticipated third Breeding Bird Atlas in Ontario is just around the corner. This ambitious, province-wide project to document the distribution and abundance of all breeding bird species in Ontario is set to launch in 2021. If you are available to go birding in the province over the next few years, we hope you’ll join the volunteer effort!+ Featured News StoriesApril 20, 2020
RESEARCH UPDATES ON LEGGY BIRDS FOR WORLD CURLEW DAY To mark this year’s World Curlew Day, Birds Canada brings you news of projects we are involved in to conserve the Long-billed Curlew and its cousin, the Bar-tailed Godwit.+ Featured News StoriesApril 16, 2020
SOME FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT SURVEYS AND FIELD WORK DURINGCOVID-19
Thank you to our Citizen Scientists across Canada for acknowledging the importance of doing what is best for the health of our population and temporarily halting their important efforts. Here are some clarifications as to why our decisions were made, what they mean, and how we plan to react moving forward.+ Featured News StoriesApril 9, 2020
ANNOUNCING THE 2020 BAILLIE FUND GRANT RECIPIENTS We’re pleased to announce this year’s Baillie Fund grantrecipients! +
Featured News StoriesApril 7, 2020
POLICY ON OUTDOOR WORK UNDER COVID-19 Birds Canada values the work of our Citizen Science volunteers, who are often selfless in their commitment. We have come to the difficult but necessary decision to suspend all volunteer surveys and field work until further notice. Please read our Policy on Outdoor Work underCOVID-19.+
Featured News StoriesApril 6, 2020
ESCAPE AND CONNECT
When daily life is disrupted, nature keeps going. The world of spring birdsong is open for exploration.+ Featured News StoriesApril 28, 2020
BIRD BLITZ AT HOME!
From your backyard or balcony, garden or window, what birds can youfind?+
Featured News StoriesApril 27, 2020
DESPITE COVID-19 WE ARE STILL BUSY WORKING FOR CANADA’S BIRDS! Travel restrictions - part of society’s response to COVID-19 - have suspended the normal field work season across Canada. But, Birds Canada staff across the country are adjusting our work to keep advancing science, awareness, and conservation by other means.+ Featured News StoriesApril 27, 2020
WE FLOCK TOGETHER: JOIN US FOR THE TORONTO BIRD CELEBRATION, TAKE-OUTEDITION!
Our plans might be on pause, but birds are not. During May, you can celebrate birds from home with webinars, online courses, giveaways, and online resources.+ Featured News StoriesApril 27, 2020
NEWFOUNDLAND’S “BACKYARD” BREEDING BIRD ATLAS TAKES FLIGHT This summer marks the official launch of the first Newfoundland Breeding Bird Atlas – and we need help from birders (experienced and beginner alike) to make it a success!+ Featured News StoriesApril 27, 2020
COMING UP IN 2021: ONTARIO’S THIRD BREEDING BIRD ATLAS! It’s hard to believe, but the much-anticipated third Breeding Bird Atlas in Ontario is just around the corner. This ambitious, province-wide project to document the distribution and abundance of all breeding bird species in Ontario is set to launch in 2021. If you are available to go birding in the province over the next few years, we hope you’ll join the volunteer effort!+ “Project FeederWatch makes birdwatching at home so interesting it’s hard to tear ourselves away from the window! What a wonderfulproject!”
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