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Club Support Grant for Purple Martins

Posted onFebruary 15, 2021February 15, 2021Authorestuary

Although Purple Martins won’t be returning to Squamish until April, planning has already begun for the 2021 monitoring season. Read More …

CategoriesCitizen ScienceTagsBC Naturalists' Foundation, BCNature, birding, grants, IBA, purple martins, squamish estuary, Western Purple Martin

Purple Martin Nest Box Update – October 2020

Posted onOctober 28, 2020January 29, 2021Authorestuary

The 2020 Purple Martin season began in February with construction and installation of 5 new and 2 replacement nest boxes, on pilings in the Squamish Read More …

CategoriesCitizen Science, Volunteer OpportunityTagsCitizen Science, nest boxes, purple martins, squamish estuary, Western Purple Martin

Trip Report: Uploading observations to the Biodiversity Squamish iNaturalist project, August 25, 2019

Posted onAugust 17, 2019August 27, 2019Authorswallow

Our trip report is based on questions participants had about recording observations for the Biodiversity Squamish project. Read More …

CategoriesDiscovery Walks, Nature OutingsTagsBiodiversity Squamish, Citizen Science, discovery walk, squamish estuary

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

Trip Report: Estuary trails, May 26, 2019 (South Dyke Trail and East Marsh)

Posted onMay 30, 2019May 30, 2019Authorswallow

With some visiting biologists from Vancouver, we enjoyed the textures, colours, patterns, and shapes of spring in the Estuary. Read More …

CategoriesDiscovery Walks, Nature OutingsTagsdiscovery walk, nature outing, non-accessible, plants, South Dyke Trail, squamish estuary

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    • Brackendale Winter Eagle Count
      • Eagle Counts by Year by Area
    • Squamish Birders
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