With many of our long-distance migrants already departed, this week was generally slow for the Lesser Slave Lake Bird Observatory (LSLBO) with one exception: after days of rain and high winds, the nice weather on September 20 provided this year’s busiest day in the nets with 231 captures as birds foraged to make up for… Read more »
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The 2025 ANNUAL REPORT is a wrap, so check out all the highlights from last season. Thank you to our dedicated staff, volunteers, members, program partners, and sponsors that enable the LSLBO to deliver such great programs each year! If you are missing our world, just a reminder that spring migration monitoring is only 3 months away!
www.lslbo.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/Annual-Report-2025.pdf
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