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If birds could log on to computers and answer questions about their families and living conditions, conducting an annual census of their population would be a lot easier than it is. But since ...
Alvin Dyck, who has been participating in the bird counts since the 1980s, was also out bird watching for Winnipeg's annual Christmas count. (Radio-Canada) ...
The Christmas bird count began in 1900 as a response to a hunting tradition where residents competed to shoot as many birds as possible on Christmas Day. In the years since, it's become a lasting ...
The annual Christmas Bird Count is a fun outing in which bird watchers across North America tally as many birds as possible over a 24-hour period in designated count areas.
Amid all the excitement of the Christmas bird count season, a tufted titmouse — declared Windsor's official bird in 2023 — checks out a human offering at Ojibway Park in Windsor on Thursday ...
The Carleton Place Christmas Bird Count took place on Dec. 27 in challenging conditions. The day started with freezing rain followed by rain, freezing rain and sleet.
Their second time coming to the Christmas Bird Count for Kids, Larry Baumgartner and his wife and three sons took part in the first round of walks on Saturday.
The bird appeared unexpectedly in Sheela Vijayan’s home last Christmas season and has become a delightful part of her life. Christmas (left), pictured here with Hope, has brought joy into Sheela ...
Alberta Christmas Bird Count enters its 120th year Anna Junker Published Dec 22, 2019 • Last updated Dec 22, 2019 • 1 minute read Join the conversation ...