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A Walk in the Lupines

Posted onJune 5, 2022August 7, 2022Authorswallow

June is a fine time to step into the lupines to see what you can find. Read More …

CategoriesNature NotesTagsflowers, nature appreciation, wildflowers

Why plant Bleedinghearts in your garden?

Posted onMay 6, 2021February 23, 2022Authorswallow

Here are 6 great reasons for planting native Bleedinghearts in your gardens (and sharing them with friends). Read More …

CategoriesNature NotesTagsflowers, native species, plants, pollinators

Lurking in a flower near you

Posted onJuly 7, 2018July 7, 2018Authorswallow

If you look carefully, you might see a ghostly white spider waiting for its next meal. Read More …

CategoriesNature NotesTagsflowers, insect, nature appreciation, spider

Trip Report – Parasitic Plants of Brackendale, July 16, 2017

Posted onJuly 17, 2017December 10, 2018Authorswallow

Seven participants spent a pleasant two hours exploring the Cheekeye Fan trails and looking at some of the more unusual plants that grow there. Read More …

CategoriesDiscovery Walks, Nature Outings, Trip ReportTagsbirds, Cheekeye Fan, flora, flowers, myco-heterotroph, nature appreciation, nature walk, plants

Trip Report – Old South Dyke Trail out to the Central Channel

Posted onJuly 4, 2016December 10, 2018Authorswallow

A lively group examined the habitat where Henderson’s Checker-mallow thrives in our Estuary and shared information about birds along the way. Read More …

CategoriesDiscovery Walks, Nature Outings, Trip ReportTagsbirds, flowers, nature appreciation, plants, South Dyke Trail, squamish estuary, trails

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    • Discovery Walks
    • EagleWatch
    • Brackendale Winter Eagle Count
      • Eagle Counts by Year by Area
    • Squamish Birders
  • Projects
    • Biodiversity Squamish
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      • Bird Strike Monitoring
      • Bird Strike Prevention
    • Squamish Purple Martin Nest Boxes
    • Western Toad Monitoring Project
    • Analysis of Data from Squamish Estuary Bird Counts, 1991 to present
    • Wildlife Connectivity
      • Goals – Wildlife Connectivity Project
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