City Nature Challenge
The City Nature Challenge (CNC) is an annual citizen science event that gets people outside to enjoy nature. Please join […]
Bunchberry. Photo © Bruce Thacker
The City Nature Challenge (CNC) is an annual citizen science event that gets people outside to enjoy nature. Please join […]
This guided "family friendly" walk will take place at Mills Block Forest at 8:00 pm. We will look and listen for frogs and evening songsters. Meet at the Mills Block Forest Conservation Area parking lot. Wear waterproof footwear and warm clothing. Bring a flashlight. Contact George Holborn at 807-622-2113 to confirm. Parking is $5.00 per car or a current Explore Card purchased through the Lakehead Region Conservation Authority. Register with George at 807-622-2113.
Join us with Mirabai Alexander and James Barber for birding at Hurkett Cove. Don't forget your binoculars, and dress for the weather. Please bring snacks and a lunch if you plan to stay for the afternoon. There are some picnic tables and areas for sitting.
Meet directly at Hurkett Cove Conservation Area at 7:30 am.
Parking is free if you have an Explore Card, otherwise there is a $5.00 per car fee. Explore Cards can be purchased through the Lakehead Region Conservation Authority.
To register, contact Sandy Barro by either telephone at (807) 977-1702 or email sbarro@lakeheadu.ca.
Join us for a relaxed morning of birding in the beautiful Slate River Valley. No experience or expertise needed. We will drive the back roads looking for some of the more common spring birds - Bobolinks, Bluebirds, Sandhill Cranes as well as a variety of warblers and sparrows. The morning will consist of roadside stops and sharing tips on bird identification by both song and appearance. We plan to finish off the morning at the Bakeshop on Boundary for a pastry (bring your own thermos of coffee or drink of preference). Dress warmly (in layers). Binoculars recommended. Limit 20 people. Meet at 8 am at the parking lot for the Neebing Roadhouse on Highway 61. Car pooling can be arranged from there. Please contact Monika at holensmo@yahoo.com to register.
This weekend event is sponsored by the Lakehead Region Conservation Authority (LRCA). If you would like to learn more about birds or are an avid birder, this festival is one to take in.
Join us on June 30th, (weather permitting) for a butterfly excursion as we explore what butterflies are out and about. The weather is expected to be 21C and sunny, with mild wind - a perfect day for butterflying! John Walas will lead our group to an area just up on Lakeshore Drive. We will look to see if we can find the satyr comma, green comma, gray comma, the pearl crescent, Milbert's and Compton's tortoiseshells, the elfins midsummer skippers, and the tiger swallowtails.
This should be a fairly easy outing with regard to trekking and footwear as it will be drier and walking will be easier than going to Mills Block, along with a lower density of mosquitoes. However, there are trails through some forested areas as well as rock outcrops and there may be some wet areas along the trails, but we can try and walk around them. Please dress appropriately.
We will meet at the Strathcona Golf Course parking lot closest to the Hodder Avenue entrance across from Robin's Donuts.
Register directly by contacting John Walas at johnw@tbaytel.net or call (807) 474-7633.
Members and friends will be treated to an energetic hike with highly eclectic habitat features highlighted by a provincially significant wetland and Lake Superior shoreline.
The Caldwell Lake Nature Reserve (over 100 acres) includes natural second growth black spruce, cedar and white pine forests. Other habitats include a floating bog mat, a beaver pond and meadow, Lake Superior shoreline, and cliffs. Sixteen species of orchids grow around Caldwell Lake, many of them in large numbers. Arctic alpine disjunct plants are found along the Lake Superior shore.
Come and join John Walas to explore and learn more about our winged creatures of the night ... moths! We […]
Join Nick Escott for a birding outing at the new Escott Nature Reserve where we will look for breeding birds and early fledged young.
Meet at the County Fair old gas bar area at 7:30 am. This will be a 40 minute drive. Carpooling is required since there is limited parking at the reserve. This will be an easy walk. Bring a lunch. The afternoon extension of the field trip is optional.
There is a limit of 12 participants.
To register, contact Al Harris at aharris@tbaytel.net.
Rain Date: Sunday, September 8, 2024Join John Woodcock and his crew for a morning of bird banding at the McKellar […]
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