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Global News About Mother Nature: February 2013
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Global News About Mother Nature. All news, ideas, thoughts that deal with our planet. Tuesday, February 26, 2013. Great News Global Great Backyard Bird Count Shatters Records. February 21, 2013. From Antarctica to Afghanistan, bird watchers from 103 countries. Made history in the first global Great Backyard Bird Count (GBBC), February 15–18, 2013. In the largest worldwide bird count ever, bird watchers set new records, counting more than 25.5 million birds on 120,000. Audubon Chief Scientist Gary Langham:.
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Migratory Bird Count | Tatlayoko Lake Bird Observatory
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Tatlayoko Lake Bird Observatory. A project of the Nature Conservancy of Canada BC Region. The Tatlayoko Lake Bird Observatory has banded over 15,000 birds since 2006. The data we collect is submitted to the Canadian Migration Monitoring Network. And forms part of an international program to evaluate migratory bird population trends over long-term periods. Each season’s data is summarized in an annual reports, which you can access here. TLBO Annual Report 2014. TLBO Annual Report 2013. Build a website wit...
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September | 2013 | Tatlayoko Lake Bird Observatory
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Tatlayoko Lake Bird Observatory. A project of the Nature Conservancy of Canada BC Region. Archive for September, 2013. Sept 28: End of Season 8. On September 28, 2013 4 Comments. One last hurrah in MXW! There were three Northern Harriers hunting over the field as I set off on census, including two adult males. Down on the lagoon there was a good diversity of waterfowl with Mallards, American Wigeon, Northern Shoveler, Ring-necked Duck and Common Merganser present. 8220;Myrtle” Yellow-rumped Warbler.
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Birding Vancouver Island: A Brit birder in BC, Victoria & Nanaimo: October 2012
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Friday, 26 October 2012. Totting 'em up: 'spur. Before starting work this morning I managed to find a bit of time to check out the Government House. Grounds where I found precisely nothing interesting whatsoever. The place was positively aflutter with American robins. But very little else (bar the juvenile Cooper's hawk. That was taking advantage of this mass of potential food). I did locate a bushtit. Flock but it was a total warbler-free zone. With a few more minutes to spare I took off to Clover Point.
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The Nomadic Naturalist: July 2015
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Chronicling my birding and other outdoor explorations around Ontario and beyond! Waterloo Region CBC Map. Wednesday, 22 July 2015. Last summer I was really excited to find a Mantidfly at my moth light. I wrote up a pretty thorough summary about that observation including some information about Mantidflies in Canada and the identification of that beast so check it out. Anyways, fast forward to a couple of nights ago and sure enough, there was another mantidfly waiting for me! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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The Nomadic Naturalist: Great Canadian Birdathon - 2015 edition
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Chronicling my birding and other outdoor explorations around Ontario and beyond! Waterloo Region CBC Map. Wednesday, 27 May 2015. Great Canadian Birdathon - 2015 edition. The 2015 Burrell family birdathon was held on May 11.we had a great day birding the Pelee area with a dash to Blenheim and Lake St. Clair. Below is the [redacted] official write-up. If you want the full details, you'll have to put up some money for bird conservation :). Http:/ birdscanada.kintera.org/birdathon/mikeburrell. We grabbed so...
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January | 2015 | Tatlayoko Lake Bird Observatory
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Tatlayoko Lake Bird Observatory. A project of the Nature Conservancy of Canada BC Region. Archive for January, 2015. Tatlayoko has a new trail cam! On January 26, 2015 Leave a Comment. It’s not the usual time of year for a TLBO blog posting but I didn’t want to wait six months to get this fun news out there. I realize there won’t be many people viewing the blog so I will probably re-post this as the banding season draws near. Caught in the act! Below is a selection of some of the images collected. I ...
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Birding Vancouver Island: A Brit birder in BC, Victoria & Nanaimo: Wetland Wonderland
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Tuesday, 6 November 2012. Panama Flats (complete with cackling geese.). Thanks to the clocks having gone back, I was able to get an hour's birding in before work on Tuesday morning - hoorah! I decided to concentrate my efforts on Panama Flats. Now that the water levels are sufficiently high to be attracting a mix of wildfowl. As I stepped from the car in the parking area by Hyacinth Park I noticed a few sparrows along the footpath. They were mostly fox sparrows. But a handsome white-throated sparrow.
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