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Naturalists begin collecting data for Breeding Bird Atlas

February 23, 2021 By Nate Smelle Every 20 years, birders in Ontario conduct a survey of all breeding birds species – including owls and marsh birds – observed and documented throughout the province over a five year period. The goal of this study is to map the distribution and relative abundance of the approximately 300 species of breeding birds in the province, and update the information found in the Ontario Breeding Bird Atlas. As a collaborative undertaking by Ontario Nature, Birds Canada, Canadian Wildlife Service – Ontario Region, Ontario Field Ornithologists, the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry, and a variety of citizen science-based community groups, the atlas uses a “rigorous approach” to determine the distributions and populations of bird species breeding in Ontario, and changes over time. Locally, members of the Bancroft Field Naturalist Club are participating in the study. As the club’s past-president and avid

Dragonflies, Damselflies and citizen science

Author of the article: Postmedia Staff Publishing date: Feb 05, 2021  •  February 5, 2021  •  1 minute read  •  An Aurora Damselfly is seen here clinging to a plant stem. The second presentation in the 2021 online Winter Speaker Series hosted by the Friends of Salmon River and Friends of Napanee River,and supported by Hastings Stewardship Council will be held Tuesday, Feb. 23 at 7 p.m. C.D. JONES PHOTO jpg, BI Article content Join us for a photo story of Dragonflies and Damselflies: Guardians of our Wetlands and Creeks the second presentation in the 2021 online Winter Speaker Series hosted by Friends of Salmon River and Friends of Napanee River, and supported by Hastings Stewardship Council: Tuesday, February 23 at 7 p.m.

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