Sewage Lagoon Fall Birding
Tim Hortons Hyde Park and Fanshawe 1255 Fanshawe Park Rd W,, London, Ontario, CanadaWe will visit Strathroy and Forest Sewage Lagoons, as well as other sites as time permits.
NATURE LONDON MEMBERS ONLY.
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We will visit Strathroy and Forest Sewage Lagoons, as well as other sites as time permits.
NATURE LONDON MEMBERS ONLY.
NATURE LONDON MEMBERS ONLY.
The beautiful setting of Medway Heritage Forest is home is a great many wildlife species, some of which have migrated or hibernated by this time. However, the various settings of open fields and forest that follow the meandering Medway Creek provide what it takes for a rich variety of overwintering birds and mammals.
Join 3 Western Integrated Science students on a walk through Kilally Meadows.
Hike through a private property opened up to the public. Evergreen trail to open field trail to mixed forest. Looking for late departing birds or those just arriving in the area, as well as other creatures.
REGISTRATION REQUIRED – MEMBERS ONLY
Guest Speaker: Adam Shoalts is a professional explorer and national best-selling author. Topic: Lake Erie to the Arctic.
Grab your hot beverage of choice, your favourite pair of binoculars, and get bundled up for some birdwatching at the Westminster Ponds Centre bird feeders.
We will look for late fall birds along the north side of Fanshawe Lake.
NATURE LONDON MEMBERS ONLY.
Join us for the launch of the 2023 – 2024 Green in the City! This session will kick things off with home energy efficiency and how Londoners can incorporate and work towards low-carbon and net-zero living. With guest speakers from the City of London discussing London’s new compost program, and Derek Satnik, Vice President of […]
We will once again run our annual bird count for students in Grades 3 to 8.
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.
Webinar Registration Required Join Birds Canada’s Jody Allair, Director of Community Engagement, and Yousif Attia, Coordinator of the CBC in Canada. They will present a history of CBC, dive into what the program teaches us about bird populations, how you can get involved and have your questions answered! Register today.