Night Walk at Cedarcroft

Attendance: 14 / 15

Hopefully the skies will be clear to observe the stars, listen for owls, walk the Beech trail, enjoy a warming fire and experience the woods at night.
REGISTRATION REQUIRED – MEMBERS ONLY

Winter Wildlife on The Thames River in Springbank Park

Springbank Park 1958 Storybook Lane, London, Ontario, Canada
Attendance: 12 / 25

The open water of The Thames River is the perfect habitat for many permanent animal species, even in the winter.
REGISTRATION REQUIRED – MEMBERS ONLY

RESCHEDULED: Gibbons Park Stroll

Gibbons Park – Victoria Entrance 29 Victoria Street, London, Ontario, Canada
Attendance: 24 / 30

Along trails and grassy areas to look for late winter birds and wildlife.
REGISTRATION REQUIRED – MEMBERS ONLY

Birding Walk at Greenway Park

Greenway Park 109 Greenside Avenue, London, Ontario, Canada
Attendance: 9 / 10

We will look for various waterfowl and raptors.
MEMBERS ONLY – REGISTRATION REQUIRED

Aylmer Waterfowl Migration

Attendance: 9 / 25

Tundra Swans and other migrating waterfowl
REGISTRATION REQUIRED – MEMBERS ONLY

Komoka Provincial Park Ponds – Great Views of Wildlife

Komoka Park (North Side) 22290 Komoka Rd, Midlesex Centre, Ontario, Canada
Attendance: 21 / 25

Wildlife is abundant in the ponds and adjacent wetland and open fields in Komoka Provincial Park – The Ponds. This location is separate from the one along the Thames River.
REGISTRATION REQUIRED – MEMBERS ONLY

Hullett Provincial Wildlife Area Birding

Attendance: 13 / 25

We will explore several ponds and trails in this natural area just north of Clinton.
MEMBERS ONLY – REGISTRATION REQUIRED

NEW DATE: Meadowlily Woods ESA Birding

Meadowlily 25 Meadowlily Road South, London, Canada
Attendance: 22 / 30

We will walk trails near the river to look for early spring migrants and wildflowers.
MEMBERS ONLY – REGISTRATION REQUIRED

Kilally Meadows ESA

Kilally ESA 868 Windemere Road, London, Ontario, Canada
Attendance: 29 / 30

We will walk along the river and then on other trails to look for spring migrants and wildflowers. For those who’d like to stay until dusk, we will see if the American Woodcocks have returned to the area.
MEMBERS ONLY – REGISTRATION REQUIRED