Wild Birds Unlimited Family Walk
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC – REGISTRATION REQUIRED
Celebrate the Fall Colours with your Grandchildren on a Guided Nature Walk through Kilally Meadows! Children, parents, grandparents and caregivers of any kind welcome!
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC – REGISTRATION REQUIRED
Celebrate the Fall Colours with your Grandchildren on a Guided Nature Walk through Kilally Meadows! Children, parents, grandparents and caregivers of any kind welcome!
We will hike through varied habitats looking for fall birds. The terrain will be hilly in spots.
NATURE LONDON MEMBERS ONLY.
NATURE LONDON MEMBERS ONLY. VIRTUAL MEETING.
Prof. Tom Davis will talk about has team’s work on sustainability with students and companies to make Fanshawe College net zero.
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC – REGISTRATION REQUIRED
Join us to meet and mingle! We will be joined by representatives from the City to talk with us about the Neighbourhood Decision Making voting process.
Susan Nagy, a local birder and photographer will share her story and photographs from her 2022 Big Year in Ontario.
NATURE LONDON MEMBERS ONLY. HYBRID MEETING.
NATURE LONDON MEMBERS ONLY.
Birds typically found here include, Robins, Sparrows, Goldfinches, Downy and Red-bellied Woodpeckers, Nuthatches, Great Blue Herons, Mallards and Wood Ducks, Chickadees, Cardinals, Red-tailed Hawks and Turkey Vultures. Usually turtles sunning themselves on logs.
NATURE LONDON MEMBERS ONLY.
This is an easy walk on a level well maintained trail. We will pass a mill pond and take a stroll through a mature open forest. We will be looking for late migrants, plants, animals and features.
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.