UPDATE:
Unfortunately, the Thursday, December 14 count is full.
However, the Huntsville Nature Club does conduct a Winter Bird Count, which will take place on Saturday, January 6. The Huntsville Nature Club would welcome people submitting by email ([email protected]) a list of bird species and the number of each seen at their bird feeders and nearby on that day. The area covered includes Novar, Huntsville, Port Sydney, Bracebridge, Dwight, and Oxtongue Lake.
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There is a strong network of nature groups in Ontario called the Nature Network. These groups do all kinds of wonderful things for nature. This holiday season, at least 52 of those groups are leading Christmas Bird Counts (CBCs).
The Christmas Bird Count began in 1900, and today it is North America’s longest-running wildlife census. Bird lovers of all ages and skill levels are invited to celebrate the 124th CBC by joining one of the many counts happening across Ontario this holiday season.
This year’s CBC will run from December 14, 2023 to January 5, 2024. Visit the Ontario Nature website (ontarionature.org/cbc) to find a Nature Network count near you. For a comprehensive list of counts happening across Canada, visit the Birds Canada website (birdscanada.org/bird-science/christmas-bird-count).
The Nature Network group counts are a fun way to learn more about birds and support their conservation. Count leaders are friendly and inclusive. Whether you are new to birding or have years of experience, you’ll be welcomed. When you join a count, you get outdoors, spend time with other nature lovers and collect data that informs bird conservation.
Scientists use the data collected to monitor the health and status of resident and migratory birds over time. This helps develop conservation strategies for species in decline and their habitats. The Christmas Bird Count also teaches community scientists about the myriad bird species that live in, and migrate through, their communities.
There are also some Christmas Bird Counts geared towards kids that are a good way for budding nature lovers to become interested in birding.
There is a bird count happening near you in Huntsville on December 14, 2023, and Algonquin Provincial Park on December 30, 2023. Both are being led by former Algonquin Park naturalist and life-long nature love Ron Tozer. You can reach him via email at: [email protected]
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