It's #NationalMakeAFriendDay and OFO members have a great way to make new birding friends through out Birding Buddie program! Become a member and sign up for the program today https://t.co/vdw4qPiA88
What are your plans this weekend? #Birding is always a good choice! Join an #OFOFieldTrip. Visit the Bruce Peninsula, Colonel Sam Smith Park in Toronto, explore the north shore of Lake Erie at Hawk Cliff or hang out on Lake Huron in Grand Bend! https://t.co/S4qEA9giuj
OFO Field Trip - Durham Region, Aug 4, 2019
Meet us at 7:30 am - Lynde Shores Conservation Area on Victoria Street, Whitby. Parking fee required. Early fall migrant warblers, vireos, flycatchers, shorebirds and butterflies. #ontariobirds#ofobirds
It’s time to unplug and head out to your favourite birding spot;. Your eBird list can until tomorrow! (but you can post to ONTBIRDS when you get home) #DayofUnplugging
Check out the latest OFO News for articles written by and about talented female birders. For even more great reading, check out the archives : https://t.co/Jj6d8lhGDq #IWD2018
The next couple of weeks are prime time to see migrating "Whistling" Tundra Swans in Ontario. Chatham-Kent, Lambton, Elgin, & Norfolk County are all great places to see large flocks of swans. If you're lucky, you might even find a rare "Bewick's" Swan mixed in #WildlifeWednesday
Horned Larks, Killdeer, and Red-winged Blackbirds are a few species that have already started their spring migration into southern Ontario! Tweet us the signs of spring you've seen so far #WildlifeWednesday
It's #InternationalVolunteerDay! A great way for birders to volunteer in citizen science is by participating in a Christmas Bird Count. To register for a CBC near you this December, visit Bird Studies Canada's website https://t.co/crWF0hRyum
Had a great time co-leading the Ontario Field Ornithologists' annual Gull Weekend Tutorial and Quiz at Niagara Falls with @Peckasaur. Here he is talking while I take a break! #birding