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Rocky Point Bird Observatory 2010
Rocky Point Bird Observatory 2010. Sunday, August 29, 2010. Here is the board as of August 28:. We've hit 50 species! Sort of.) Since my last post we've had a Western Tanager, a Fox Sparrow and.a Barred Owl! I've been keeping notes now so here is a day by day breakdown of the last week or so:. August 20 - We captured this Winter Wren (we are still using Winter Wren at the station since all the paper work and programs still have it listed as Winter Wren and not Pacific Wren) with a few white feathers.
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Rocky Point Bird Observatory 2011
Rocky Point Bird Observatory 2011. Sunday, April 8, 2012. Beyond Beginning Birding - Starts Sunday, April 15! Take the next step beyond the basics of bird identification. Local Victoria Natural History Society and Rocky Point Bird Observatory experts places an emphasis on birding by ear and the identifying field marks of more difficult groups and species. This course includes very diverse field sessions around Victoria led by eight different leaders. Rocky Point Bird Observatory. Wednesday, March 14, 2012.
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Rocky Point Bird Observatory 2012
Rocky Point Bird Observatory 2012. Friday, 21 September 2012. Days 52 - 63 (27 days left! We're into the last third of our banding season, but we still haven't seen the peak yet. Here's an update on the last few days:. Day 52 – September 10. The most toxic animal in North America. Also, the owl nets went up today! And Ann brought me a new chair. I almost need a ladder to sit in it. It's a high chair, Brian, not a highchair. Day 55 – September 13. Of course, exciting things happen on my day off. Swamp Spa...
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Rocky Point Bird Observatory 2013
Rocky Point Bird Observatory 2013. This blog features news from Rocky Point Bird Observatory's migration monitoring program. Tuesday, September 10, 2013. Puget Sound White-crowned Sparrow. Posted by Ann Nightingale. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Watermark template. Powered by Blogger.
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Rocky Point Bird Observatory. Friday, March 27, 2015. This past year there has been a lot in the news about the effects of neonicotinoids particularly in relation to bees, but also on birds as well as the environment. As I am interested in how these insecticides could affect birds, I contacted Alison Moran, who coordinates the Hummingbird Project at RPBO. She said that she often gets asked this question and directed me to a number of online resources. Neonicotinoids are neurotoxic for many invertebrates,...
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Rocky Point Bird Observatory 2015
Rocky Point Bird Observatory 2015. Saturday, April 25, 2015. Purple Martins in Greater Victoria. Purple Martins ( Progne subis. Are the largest swallow found in North America. Western Purple Martins ( Progne subis arboricola. Breed along the western coast of North America from California to British Columbia and are genetically distinct from their eastern cousins, Progne subis subis. Purple Martin Nesting Habits. Our western Purple Martins use individual nest boxes in loose clusters, while eastern Purple ...
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