Save our Shoreline: The History and Mystery of the Long Point Sandspit - a Wine and Cheese Event with Pete Zuzek, coastal scientist. https://t.co/H40MGqfUgj @Eventbrite
Ontario Field Ornithologists and Birds Canada would like to invite you to a slow birding walk - all welcome, please join us! https://t.co/4Xlm0enamu via @BirdsCanada
Great episode of Rewilding the World with @BenGoldsmith - offers a beacon of hope on an otherwise grey (Ontario) day in the middle of a nasty news cycle. Yes, we can make a difference. Thanks Ben and Pete Cairns!
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It’s the final countdown… 🎶
Piping Plovers will be arriving in Ontario within the month! It’s time to place your guesses on when the first plover will arrive; some previous dates are listed below!
2020: April 17
2021: April 19
2022: April 18
2023: April 23
2024: April 17
(1/2) The survey window for most of the owl surveys begins today! Please refer to the protocols for species-specific start and end dates: https://t.co/xAKnPJktwL #ONBirdAtlas3
The Ontario Nocturnal Owl Survey is looking for surveyors in Northern Ontario. The surveys are conducted on a single night in April. To learn more please check out the map at https://t.co/DgJbFhk1XG and visit https://t.co/aMmSN4kTU7
Headphones on / Sound up🔊🔊🦉🎶
It's time to add the final year of the Ontario Breeding Bird Atlas into your #Ontario spring and summer plan.
Start at the Atlas-3 Quick-Start Guide How to quickly get started with the Atlas https://t.co/DHFN190DHG
#Birds
Interested in conducting Eastern Screech-Owl surveys, but unsure of what suitable habitat looks like? This photo is an excellent example! Check out our Sappy Hour about how to conduct Atlas owl surveys. https://t.co/g1GwbdfxfH #ONBirdAtlas3
Superb Owl Special! So cute, so deadly: Northern Saw-whet Owl on The Warblers podcast. Listen on your favourite podcasting device or the Warblers podcast page on the Birds Canada website. (owl photograph ethically by Jeff McGoldrick) https://t.co/vMGD2bXvSD
Great Lakes Marsh Monitoring Program: Things are Getting Really Interesting!
Why are muskrats important for marsh birds? Find out in the new issue of “Marsh Monitor”. With the program celebrating its 30th, the team speaks to the value of many years of data https://t.co/vq6ZRTGujS