As we finish our second period of MAPS, shifts in breeding conditions are plentiful. These changes give hints to each bird’s nesting activity without us having to find the nest. The most detailed clues come from female songbirds who are often solely responsible for incubating a pair’s eggs. To efficiently warm these eggs, females drop… Read more »
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6 days ago
Spring is here, and that means that our 28th ANNUAL SONGBIRD FESTIVAL will be happening soon! ![]()
On SATURDAY, MAY 24th, help us celebrate spring migration with a wonderful morning of birding, tours of the Lesser Slave Lake Bird Observatory, nature workshops, and family fun. Then join us on SUNDAY, MAY 25th for the 19th Annual LSLBO Bird Run/Walk along our beautiful forested trails. It is a pretty magical weekend! ![]()
For more information, check out the LSLBO Songbird Festival Page (see comment link) or call us at 780-849-8240.
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2 weeks ago
Our first capture of 2025... was actually banded September 12, 2024. Way to make it through your first winter little friend!![]()
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2 weeks ago
Check out the latest edition of the Nature Alberta magazine!
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