Canadian Migration Monitoring Network Connecticut Warbler Photo: Brock & Sherri Fenton The Canadian Migration Monitoring Network (CMMN) is a collaborative initiative of bird observatories across Canada, Birds Canada, and Environment and Climate Change Canada. The...
You Can Help Citizen Science Every single day, Citizen Scientists (volunteers) like you share their energy, skill, and bird sightings through Birds Canada’s research and monitoring programs–and this action helps inform conservation action! When you volunteer...
3. Be a bird savvy consumer Lowering overall consumption, reducing waste, and making ‘greener’ choices helps minimize your environmental footprint and benefits all wildlife. Avoid food waste, buy food grown as locally as possible, and choose organic when you...
Le Programme de conservation du Pluvier siffleur Il n’est pas facile de pondre des œufs et d’élever des jeunes sur la plage, même pour des oiseaux dont le plumage leur permet de se fondre dans le paysage. Le Pluvier siffleur dépend pour sa survie d’écosystèmes côtiers...
Acadian FlycatcherAcadian Flycatcher Photo: Brandon Trentler Acadian Flycatcher Empidonax virescens COSEWIC status: Endangered Estimated Canadian population (individuals): 110 Appearance and population trend Acadian Flycatchers look like other members of the...