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[POSTPONED] The Dance of the Timberdoodle: Courtship of the American Woodcock

Tommy Thompson Park 1 Leslie St, Toronto, Ontario

Each year, male timberdoodles return to Tommy Thompson Park and put on an amazing show. Who are the timberdoodles? And what makes them come here? Join us for this easy and fun family activity to find out more, and bear witness to this annual and very unusual phenomenon in Toronto's urban wilderness park!

Free

Birding Basics

Downsview Park/Parc Downsview 70 Canuck Ave, North York, Ontario

Join Park education staff and volunteers for a spring nature walk. We will be learning the basics of birding while exploring Downsview Park's forests and meadows.

Free

Junior Naturalists Hike

Tommy Thompson Park 1 Leslie St, Toronto, Ontario

The Toronto Field Naturalists program for children and youth  - Junior Naturalists - will go birding and take a visit to the banding station at Tommy Thompson Park. Families must pre-register for this program; drop-ins not possible.

Free
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Stewardship on the Spit: Planting for Passerines!

Tommy Thompson Park 1 Leslie St, Toronto, Ontario

Tommy Thompson Park, also known as the Leslie Spit, is a globally significant Important Bird Area and is visited by millions of birds every year as they migrate through the city. Help support our urban birds by planting native shrubs that provide important food resources and habitat!

Free
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Stewardship on the Spit: Planting for Passerines!

Tommy Thompson Park 1 Leslie St, Toronto, Ontario

Tommy Thompson Park, also known as the Leslie Spit, is a globally significant Important Bird Area and is visited by millions of birds every year as they migrate through the city. Help support our urban birds by planting native shrubs that provide important food resources and habitat!

Free
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