LPBO (est.1960) conducts research, training, and education in ornithology and other aspects of natural history. LPBO is the founding program of Birds Canada.
The results are in from the 64th Long Point Christmas Bird Count. For the full summary check out our Sightings Board
https://t.co/R93wUEQMVG
Thank you to everyone who participated or volunteered we hope you enjoyed the day! @BirdsCanada@LPWBR
Heading home after six weeks at @LongPointBirdOb lots of cool birds passed through my grubby mits (catching 19 Northern Flickers at once in large mesh hawk nets is not to be recommended though...)
Wow what a find this morning by volunteer Gaelen… while doing morning census at the Tip he spotted this Vermillion Flycatcher. This is only the 4th for Norfolk and well out of its range! @BirdsCanada@ofobirds@BirdsCanada_ON
📷 Caillie Monrad
Attention #birdbanders !! ⚠️ This is often the unfortunate end result of Scaly Mite infections in migratory birds. Wash your hands, clean and isolate equipment that comes in touch with infected individuals. @BirdInTheBand
Assessing the population status of 463 bird species that regularly occur in Canada. The 2024 State of Canada’s Birds is a partnership between Birds Canada and @environmentca
Get the full story at https://t.co/1L9pGRrxq7
Art by Shaylena Stenback.
#stateofcanadasbirds
Fall migration is well underway at Long Point. Check out the LPBO Sightings Board for a summary of the highlights such as: Brown Booby, Willet, and Kentucky Warbler, just to name a few. @ABA@ofobirds@BirdsCanada
https://t.co/2uOIkg7zxO
📷 -Least Bittern c/o Mike Poole
New to the LPBO Wall of Science:
Using migration data collected at five of North America’s longest running observatories, Dr. DeSimone and colleagues determined that relationships between species may help to shape their ecology during migration.
https://t.co/e0DaQRaB35
An incredible finish to the 65th migration monitoring season at LPBO! Migration kept active with flycatchers finally waking up, and numerous rarities. Read more about our highlights on the lpbo sightings board - https://t.co/2uOIkg87nm
@BirdsCanada@ofobirds@ABABirdAlert
A Yellow-billed Cuckoo heralding the close of our Breakwater Research Station for any other successful season. It’s always hard to close a station as the migrants and surprises continue to trickle in. 🎥 Nelson Contardo @BirdsCanada
Bird observatorying: To embrace or succumb in the bird observatory life - Science, Conservation, Education, Training, Community, Teamwork, Camaraderie. Birds, Life, Love. @BirdsCanada@CMMNCanada
The sparrow plopped into the water where it was surely game over. But, no... it picked itself up out of the water and powered it’s way to land. The name of our hero... A Lincoln’s Sparrow! @birds.canada @vortexcanadabirding
A story of perseverance and resilience comes from the Tip this morning. Watched a sparrow coming in off the lake only for it to reach within 20 metres of the shoreline before it was pounced on by some marauding Bonaparte’s Gulls weighing in at 16x their target prey).
I think I’ve found my new favourite way to do a #birdathon! High birding to travel ratio, low carbon footprint, high new bird to time ratio, and still lots of time for family and chorin. 6 hours. 140 species.
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