Bird Studies Canada main page and table of contents with links all BSC programs including the Canadian Migration Monitoring Network, Project FeederWatch, the Important Bird Areas Program, Long Point Bird Observatory, Canadian Lakes Loon Survey, Marsh Monitoring Program, Latin American Training Prgram, and Baillie Birdathon ...
Featuring the fabulous five whoopers. All proceeds from the sale of merchandise help to support our work. Please take a look at the available products! Migratory Whooping Cranes have been returned to eastern North America... Four cranes landed at the Necedah National Wildlife Refuge at 6:36pm CST on Friday, April 19th. A fifth member of the flock arrived at her former training area of the ...
Together we're building a healthy future for Canada's birds IMPORTANT BIRD AREAS OF CANADA click on logo to enter For additional information please contact IBA Outreach Coordinator 1 Nicholas Street, Suite 606, Ottawa, Ontario K1N 7B7 ...
Welcome to our site The A.A.C.C. is a national Canadian organisation consisting of avicultural societies, individual aviculturists and pet bird owners. The A.A.C.C. came into being in the early seventies to fulfill the need for a truly national aviculture organisation to establish a uniform set of standards for the exhibition of cage birds in Canada. Over the years its objects have expanded to ...
Upper Canada Migratory Bird Sanctuary offers outdoor learning experiences near Morrisburg, Ontario, Canada ...
www.uppercanadabirdsanctuary.com
Delta Marsh Bird Observatory www.dmbo.org Delta Marsh Bird Observatory (DMBO), located at the south end of Lake Manitoba (24 km north of Portage la Prairie), has been operating since 1992, initially as a fall monitoring site, and then in 1995 as both spring and fall. Although traditionally noted for its abundance of waterfowl, Delta Marsh is also a primary stopover site for migrating songbirds.
BIRDS- A Virtual Exhibition ...
www.virtualmuseum.ca/Exhibitions/Birds/Birds
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www.atl.ec.gc.ca/wildlife/bicknells_thrush/e/index.html
To love loons is to love the natural world, ... to care about the fate of loons is to also be concerned about their habitats and the other wildlife that share them. Index Version francaise CLLS Online Data Entry (for participants only) Other CLLS Programs About Loons The Library Volunteer Contact Us Return to Clls Main Page Return to National Programs What is the Canadian Lakes Loon Survey
www.bsc-eoc.org/cllsdesc.html