Day 2: Two Turtle Doves
No matter where you live in Canada, doves are likely a part of your daily life. Urban or rural, Rock…
No matter where you live in Canada, doves are likely a part of your daily life. Urban or rural, Rock…
The Grey Partridge, or Hungarian Partridge, was introduced to Canada in the early 1900s, and now makes its home mostly…
If you spend much time in forested regions of Canada and parts of the US, you’ve probably heard a curious…
Small, unassuming, but not to be underestimated, the Piping Plover inhabits shores and sandbars of water bodies in the Prairies…
The days immediately following birth can vary tremendously among different species. Neonates, or newborns, are born somewhere in the range…
There is nothing quite like the sight of the courtship ritual of the Clark’s and the Western Grebes. The ritual…
Hmm, birds…milking…where’s the connection? Wait! Did you know that some birds feed milk to their young? Crop milk is a…
Canada is home to three species of swans: the native Tundra and Trumpeter Swans and the non-native Mute Swan, introduced…
Snow Geese are one of the most abundant species of waterfowl in North America. Once protected in the early 1900s…
Bird banding (or ringing) has been an important tool in monitoring wild bird populations for over a century (with reports…