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Coldstream CA Hike

Coldstream Conservation Area (south) 327 Quaker Lane,, Exeter, Middlesex Centre Ontario, Ontario, Canada
Attendance: 7 / 15

Gentle hike through Coldstream conservation, some elevation changes.
Different habitats – cedar swamp, lake, deciduous trees. See what birds or other creatures are around.
MEMBERS ONLY – REGISTRATION REQUIRED

Late Fall at The Coves ESA

The Coves 1 Cove Road, London, Ontario, Canada
Attendance: 18 / 25

We will walk to the boardwalk on the northeast cove, then return to the parking lot to do the loop of the cove behind the German Club. Some may just […]

New Year’s Day Bird Walk

Attendance: 23 / 25

We will walk along the river in Greenway Park to start off 2025.
MEMBERS ONLY – REGISTRATION REQUIRED

Winter Pinery Hike Along Ausable River

Pinery Provincial Park 9526 Lakeshore Road, Grand Bend, Ontario, Canada
Attendance: 21 / 30

Pinery is home to many winter residents.
MEMBERS ONLY – REGISTRATION REQUIRED

Eco-Grant Presentations

London Civic Garden Complex
Attendance: 38 / 200

Here are the 2024 Eco-Grant winners; Elmwood Ave Presbyterian Church Project: Elmwood Anniversary Pollinator Garden Thames Talbot Land Trust Title: Native Seeds for Restoration ReForest London Classroom to Canopy: ReForest […]

Winter Birding in Lambton County

Attendance: 13 / 25

We will visit sites in western Middlesex and Lambton Counties to look for winter birds.
MEMBERS ONLY – REGISTRATION REQUIRED

Great Backyard Bird Count Walk (NL Members Only)

Greenway Park 109 Greenside Avenue, London, Ontario, Canada
Attendance: 4 / 15

The event began in 1998 as an annual bird count in North America and runs each February. A February count allows for a snapshot of birds right before one of their annual migrations.

How do small birds survive harsh winters? (NL Members Only)

London Civic Garden Complex

Dr. Carrie Branch will discuss strategies animals use to survive winter when they don’t migrate and share some exciting results from a long-term research project in the Sierra Nevada mountains showing that natural selection acts on the spatial cognitive abilities of mountain chickadees.