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August 11, 2023–Noah Cole
Our next Sappy Hour will be August 22 and will cover tips, tricks and reminders for data entry. Click here to register. Our other future Sappy Hours are planned out for the ...
August 11, 2023–Noah Cole
Mark it on your calendars: August 31st is this year’s deadline to submit point counts, special surveys, and general atlassing data from the peak period (May 24 – July 10 ...
April 12, 2023–Noah Cole
Interested in Birds? Help us kick off the start of year three of Atlas-3 this April, at our first in-person kick-off event weekend! The event will focus on an ...
The third Ontario Breeding Bird Atlas (Atlas-3) Launch Weekend video series provides volunteers with everything you need to know about atlassing and how you can get involved. Thanks for your ...
This year, we had a slightly warmer winter than usual, leading to a number of birds being seen in the province throughout the winter, including meadowlarks, grosbeaks and warblers. Will Ontario's warmer than average mid-winter conditions and presence of warmer-season birds herald an early migration?
Wolf Lake © Ryan Mariotti