Milkweed Species and Monarch Migration (NL Members Only)
London Civic Garden ComplexPresentation or film on Monarchs.
Registration is required for “members only” events. We ask unwell members to refrain from attending.
Presentation or film on Monarchs.
Kelly-Sue found birding a way to practice self-care, grounding, meditation and mindfulness. She will speak about her own experiences, share tips on Mindful Birding, and will show a couple of her short documentary films telling the stories of other birders.
Last meeting of the season. Five short presentations by members
We will walk the trails at Komoka Park North looking for resident birds and early migrants. It is early for the bulk of spring migration but meadowlarks, bluebirds should be present along with tree swallows and some sparrows. We will also check the pond area for waterfowl. Trails mostly flat with one small hill – […]
Join us for a weekday birding walk in Killaly Meadows! We will walk for an hour and a half watching for early signs of breeding from the Blue-gray Gnatcatcher, Field Sparrow, and Eastern Towhee! Head North on Adelaide St. N and turn right on Windermere Rd, drive to the end of the road. Route to […]
Westminster Ponds is part of an Environmentally Significant Area (ESA) that has incredibly diverse ecosystems that support all kinds of wildlife that I have witnessed over the past year, including coyotes, deer, rodents (including beaver, muskrats), snakes, and yes, several species of birds plus wildflowers. We will start the hike at the viewing platform overlooking […]
This walk is intended for members who have mobility challenges who may require canes, a walker, an assistant, or frequent pauses. We will walk on a level trail covered with wood chips at a slow pace to spend some time observing Nature in the spring. Members may bring an assistant, if needed, who is not […]
Join us for a relaxing hike on the beautiful MacNaughton Trail in Exeter. We should be seeing spring migrants, spring flowers and the White Squirrel along with other wildlife. The trail is wide and fairly level with some stairs and is 4 kms long. Dress for the weather and wear proper footware. Take Richmond St. […]
We will walk the trails leading to Dingman Creek looking for spring wildflowers and any birds that are around. It is a lovely area for a walk and trails are mostly flat. There could be a few muddy sections so waterproof shoes and walking sticks are not a bad idea. There is a small parking […]
We will walk the trails leading to Dingman Creek looking for spring wildflowers and any birds that are around. It is a lovely area for a walk and trails are mostly flat. There could be a few muddy sections so waterproof shoes and walking sticks are not a bad idea. There is a small parking […]