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One Little Tree in Spring …

Posted onFebruary 22, 2025March 4, 2025Authorswallow

Our small choices can have big impacts. Read More …

CategoriesNature NotesTagsbees, biodiversity, pollinators, spring

Take a walk on the woodpecker trail

Posted onApril 21, 2024April 21, 2024Authorestuary

April is the perfect month to walk the Woodpecker trail in Squamish estuary. Here is a sneak peak at some of the flowers and birds you might encounter Read More …

CategoriesNature NotesTagsbirding, birds, flowers, spring, squamish estuary, trails

Trip Report – Exploring for spring in the Upper Squamish Valley, March 25, 2018

Posted onMarch 28, 2018December 10, 2018Authorswallow

Spring in the Upper Squamish Valley is very different from spring on Mt Wells near Victoria. Read More …

CategoriesDiscovery Walks, Nature Outings, Trip ReportTagsflora, mammal, plants, spring

Are you ready for spring?

Posted onMarch 27, 2016April 21, 2024Authorestuary

All of a sudden, I’m hearing bird song wherever I go, from the single-note whistle of a varied thrush, to the drumming of woodpeckers and the elaborate symphony of a winter wren who has laid claim to my yard. Read More …

CategoriesNature NotesTagsbirding, spring

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PO Box 706
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    • EagleWatch
    • Brackendale Winter Eagle Count
    • Squamish Birders
  • Projects
    • Biodiversity Squamish
    • Bird Friendly Squamish
      • 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
      • Wildlife Connectivity Core Project Team
      • Goals – Wildlife Connectivity Project
      • Project Plan – Wildlife Connectivity
      • Wildlife Connectivity Project Communications
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