Lower Dingman ESA – spring flowers and birds (NL Members Only)
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 […]
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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 […]
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 […]
Explore the many habitats of the Cade Tract, a fairly new property owned by the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority, west of St. Marys. This former farm was donated to […]
Spring migration should be near its peak. Come for a walk and see what shows up! We will look for species such as Rose-breasted Grosbeaks, Osprey and Baltimore Orioles, as […]
Traditionally, Whimbrels are seen on the Port Stanley breakwater on May 24. This outing will look for them and other migrant shorebirds in the harbour before heading to the sewage […]
Nature London needs volunteers to staff our booth at the Museum of Ontario Archaeology. Hand out flyers, sell our nature guides, and answer questions about the club. Please sign up […]
A walk on the Beech Point and River Trails looking for a variety of bird species during Spring migration and the start of breeding! There are washroom facilities on the […]
Join Leigh Shand, local naturalist, guide and nature/wellness coach for an enriching Guided Nature Walk at The Coves – a gem in the heart of London. Leigh blends her wellness […]
Gardeners often know the benefits that native plants can provide as host plants for various insects as well as providing food (e.g. nectar) to butterflies, bees and other pollinators.