Focus on Female Birds with the Galbatrosses
ZoomThis presentation will discuss the creation of Female Bird Day (May 29th & 30th), why female birds are important, how we can change our birding and research practices.
This presentation will discuss the creation of Female Bird Day (May 29th & 30th), why female birds are important, how we can change our birding and research practices.
Listen to the sounds of spring! Join us for an interactive presentation about how birds communicate. Enjoy interesting bird songs, calls and more, and learn some tips to remember them!
Helping the environment starts in your own backyard. Learn how to attract and protect native pollinators, such as Monarch butterflies and Ruby-throated Hummingbirds with beautiful landscape features.
This webinar will present information and insight about choosing the optics that will be right for you and how you bird.
Rebecca Heisman didn’t realize how amazing bird migration was until she [...]
Spring is here, the birds are here and we have [...]
Birds are an amazing and diverse group of animals that are found in a wide range of ecosystems around the world. Some have incredible eyesight; some have amazing ears and some can fly vast distances or with tremendous speed. In this talk we are going to look at some of these exceptional adaptations that allow them to thrive in various environments.
Join Mark Peck for an enriching webinar on Ethical Bird Photography
Join Birds Canada staff members Kathy Jones, Canadian Lakes Loon Survey Volunteer Manager & Biologist, and Olivia Carvalho, Urban Outreach & Events Coordinator, for an interactive webinar about Common Loons, including how they are doing in Canada and the positive actions that YOU can take to help them – even while you are in the city.
Celebrate migratory birds with this online presentation about Aerial Insectivores. [...]