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Adopt-a-Bird
Adopt one of the exciting boreal birds banded at the LSLBO!
By adopting a boreal bird, you are helping to support the many research and monitoring programs run by the LSLBO.
It’s easy; just download the brochure , fill out the form and
mail it in! |
The adoptee will receive a certificate featuring:
- a picture and information of the bird species adopted
- details of the bird, including the band #, age, sex, weight and wingspan
If the bird is ever recaptured, the adoptee will be notified!
It is easy to adopt a bird!
Just choose the bird you like and fill out the necessary information on both sides of the form .
Then mail to the LSLBO.
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Yellow-rumped Warbler
This is the number one bird that we band
at our research lab. |
$20 |
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American Redstart
The males of this common warbler are a
dramatic black with bright red patches. |
$30 |
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White-throated Sparrow
This bird has one of the most memorable
songs of the boreal forest, “Oh Sweet
Canada, Canada, Canada.” |
$40 |
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Yellow Warbler
This bird is a bright yellow all over and
the males have a red-streaked breast. |
$50 |
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Black-capped Chickadee
“Chick-a-dee-dee-dee” is just one of the
recognizable vocalizations of this bird. |
$50 |
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Black-and-white Warbler
This warbler is usually among the first
spring migrants to arrive. |
$60 |
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Sharp-shinned Hawk
Although too large for our nets, we catch
these small predators as they hunt the
migrating songbirds in the forest. |
$70 |
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Canada Warbler
Help support our special research project
to learn more about this beautiful boreal warbler. |
$80 |
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Northern Saw-whet Owl
You can sponsor one of these special
owls that are banded during the Northern Saw-whet Owl Fall Monitoring program. |
$100 |
Thank you for supporting the Lesser Slave Lake Bird Observatory and the new Boreal Centre for Bird Conservation. |