How to Use eBird and Merlin
New to birding? Looking to learn and find more species in the Waterloo Region? Come and join us for an introduction to two free apps, eBird and Merlin.
New to birding? Looking to learn and find more species in the Waterloo Region? Come and join us for an introduction to two free apps, eBird and Merlin.
Celebrating Earth Day by cleaning up our community.
Jack will speak about how urbanization changes the water cycle of the landscape, the implications for ecological and physical processes, and how our management of water resources tends to minimize water resource protection, resulting in degraded environments. He will also touch on how stormwater management and development planning processes risk contributing to degrading these resources.
Enjoy the varied Voices of the Night as we focus on American Woodcock, but also appreciate and identify amphibian and possibly owl calls.
New to birding? Looking to learn and find more species in the Waterloo Region? Come and join us for an introduction to two free apps, eBird and Merlin.
Join Stewart on this journey to one of the most renowned Birding Hotspots in Ontario! Rondeau Provincial Park, located on the north shore of Lake Erie, is known for its Old Growth Carolinian Forest and its proximity to Lake Erie. Migrant Songbirds are the Park's main attraction at this time of year.
We will stop at various spots to search for waterfowl, raptors, migrating warblers, thrushes, flycatchers and anything else that captures our interest. All-day trip.
Come for a stroll through beautiful Steckle Woods as we search out, learn about and appreciate our spring ephemerals.
A joint outing to the nationally significant Carden Alvar with the Carden Field Naturalists and the Peterborough Field Naturalists.
This presentation is a deep dive into the natural history of all of Ontario’s native turtle species and the grave conservation issues they face. Don Scallen is a lifelong naturalist, turtle lover and writer. He is a regular speaker on all manner of nature related topics. Check out his articles at https://www.inthehills.ca/author/don-scallen/