A family of award-winning wildlife photographers featuring the photography of John, Jenaya & Josiah Launstein | Visit our #artgallery in #CrowsnestPass Alberta
American pika inhabit the debris of eroding mountains. All summer long they scurry about collecting and drying “hay” for winter consumption. Pika don’t hibernate. Find out more in “Wildlife, Landscapes, and Geology: An Alberta and Saskatchewan Touring Guide” https://t.co/bmMYHjOrX1
Prairie falcons nest on cliff ledges and in crevices across the prairies, often using minimal nest material. They’ll also reuse abandoned nests of other cliff nesting birds, as likely shown here. Fiercely territorial, they defend their nests with loud calls and dive-bombing.
🚚🐦 The Wild Bird Store Mobile Seed Truck
📆 Wed, May 20
🕒 2:00–5:30 PM
📍 Crowfoot Arena
Stop by and stock up for your feathered friends! 👋
#TheWildBirdStore#YYCBirding#SupportLocal
Get ready to visit some of Alberta’s most unique and interesting natural areas this spring at one of our upcoming Adventures for Wilderness! 🥾
🔗 Sign up for these adventures, and many more, at the link in our bio. We hope to see you on the trails!
Join us in the launch of Lethbridge's annual conservation program!
Wednesday April 22 | 10am-12pm
Grab some gloves and a bag and help us tidy up Indian Battle Park.
Location: Indian Battle Park - Baroness Picnic Shelter
Drop-in! Everyone is welcome! Gloves & bags supplied
Breaking news! A major step forward for Indigenous-led conservation in Northern Manitoba has been achieved.
Today, four First Nations, alongside the Governments of Canada and Manitoba, released a proposal to protect the Seal River Watershed. The collaborative proposition takes a “star blanket” approach to conservation, combining different tools to ensure long-term protection of lands, waters, and wildlife. Read more: https://t.co/LUYtr4lqiZ
Join Ken Orich and head to Lethbridge's best birding sites to learn about the birds of Spring!
May 30 &/or May 31 | 9:00am - 10:30am
$10 per class | Ages 16+
Call or go online to register
403.320.3064
This is an offsite program and will run rain or shine!
It's the time of year when you can monitor bird migration on weather radar!
I'm guessing this recent explosion of yellow and orange, non-meteorological echoes is a massive flock of Snow Geese taking flight from Deadhorse Lake, near Hussar, Alberta!
Has your bear spray been in your vehicle all winter long? It might be time for a new one.
Storing spray in your vehicle exposes it to extreme temperature variations which can damage your canister over time.
Learn more: https://t.co/Ra8rpHcNBb
@BrianRoemmele Well, it's not "real life in Finland" as those are Rocky Mountain Elk (wapiti) antlers, a species that doesn't live in Finland. No comment on the logistics or plausibility on the premise. 🤦
A selection of #Whitetailedeagle images captured by yours truly whilst running my #ToothandTalon workshops in September.
Shout out to the team at @mullcharters for the excellent service (as usual).
What are the best cameras and lenses for aurora photography? How about at different price points? Let's break it down, but first, read my blog article about it: https://t.co/3XMLas5ZlC
(photo by Face the Outdoors)
What will you discover🔍at the next FREE #FamilyNatureNight in #yeg?
🐿️WILD CITY🐞
Wed, July 30
6–8:30 pm
Whitemud Park, Alfred H. Savage Centre, 13909 Fox Dr
Free family fun—explore the wild world in your own backyard!
More info: https://t.co/1QJfSJUyhp