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2020 Squamish Christmas Bird Count

Posted onDecember 13, 2020December 18, 2020Authorswallow

The Squamish Christmas Bird Count will take place on Sunday, December 20. The Squamish count is one of thousands of Christmas Bird Counts held throughout the Americas. Read More …

CategoriesBird Counts, Citizen ScienceTagsbackyard feeders, birding, birds, Christmas Bird Count

Celebrate World Migratory Bird Day – May 9

Posted onApril 30, 2020May 2, 2020Authorswallow

The spring migration is now well underway. Be part of it! Read More …

CategoriesMember Updates (Public), Nature ActivitiesTagsbirds, Important Bird Area, migration

Updated: Bird’s Eye View – Biodiversity Squamish 2019

Posted onFebruary 13, 2020February 17, 2020Authorswallow

Our project has some interesting things to tell us. Read More …

CategoriesCitizen Science, Member Updates (Public)TagsBiodiversity Squamish, birds, Citizen Science

Purple Martin Nest Box Update – December 2019

Posted onDecember 31, 2019December 31, 2019Authorestuary

On Saturday December 19, John Buchanan and Rachel Shephard went out by small boat, to check and clean out the purple martin nest boxes in Read More …

CategoriesCitizen ScienceTagsbirds, Citizen Science, nest boxes, purple martins

Purple Martin sub-adult and Male. Vanessa Isnardy

Western Purple Martins in the Squamish Estuary – Summer 2019

Posted onJuly 7, 2019November 5, 2019Authorswallow

This year we had at least 13 Purple Martins in residence in the Estuary. Read More …

CategoriesCitizen Science, Member Updates (Public)Tagsbirds, Citizen Science, squamish estuary

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