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Hike Weldon Park, Arva

Douglas B. Weldon Park 21466 Richmond Street, Arva, Ontario, Canada
Attendance: 13 / 15

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.
A leisurely walk through Weldon Park, Arva, we will be looking for fall migrants, interesting plants, animals and features of the park.

Birding at The Coves

The Coves 1 Cove Road, London, Ontario, Canada
Attendance: 8 / 10

NATURE LONDON MEMBERS ONLY.
Birds typically found here include, Robins, Sparrows, Goldfinches, Downy and Red-bellied Woodpeckers, Nuthatches, Great Blue Herons, Mallards and Wood Ducks, Chickadees, Cardinals, Red-tailed Hawks and Turkey Vultures. Usually turtles sunning themselves on logs.

Fall Birding at Westminster Ponds ESA

Westminster Ponds 696 Wellington Road, London, Ontario, Canada
Attendance: 12 / 25

NATURE LONDON MEMBERS ONLY.

We will walk around Saunders Pond looking for fall migrants. Be prepared for the possibility of muddy conditions.

Fall Hike to Witness Wildlife Preparation for Migration and Hibernation

Kilally ESA 868 Windemere Road, London, Ontario, Canada
Attendance: 18 / 25

NATURE LONDON MEMBERS ONLY.
Explore relatively level trails through open fields, forest and along the Thames River in search of signs that fall is in the air. Wearing hiking boots and bringing binoculars will be an asset. Dress for the weather.
Directions: Park in the lot at the east end Windermere, east of Adelaide Street and The Tin Cup. We will meet at the trail entrance for Kilally Meadows Trail.
Additional Comments: To see some of the trails we’ll be hiking, you may view this video from “Hiking With Kathleen” where the Kilally Meadows Trail is shown in the first 5 minutes of the video.

Hike MacNaughton Trail, Exeter

MacNaughton Park Trail 56 Hill Street, Exeter, Ontario, Canada
Attendance: 9 / 15

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC – REGISTRATION REQUIRED
Join us on a hike along the Ausable River in Exeter. We will be looking for the Exeter white squirrel, late migrants, fall colours and other interesting plants and features.

Fall Birds at Komoka PP

Komoka Provincial Park London, Ontario, Canada
Attendance: 4 / 25

We will hike through varied habitats looking for fall birds. The terrain will be hilly in spots.
NATURE LONDON MEMBERS ONLY.

Birding at The Coves

The Coves 1 Cove Road, London, Ontario, Canada
Attendance: 7 / 10

NATURE LONDON MEMBERS ONLY.
Birds typically found here include, Robins, Sparrows, Goldfinches, Downy and Red-bellied Woodpeckers, Nuthatches, Great Blue Herons, Mallards and Wood Ducks, Chickadees, Cardinals, Red-tailed Hawks and Turkey Vultures. Usually turtles sunning themselves on logs.

Hike at Coldstream C.A. (East Side)

Coldstream Conservation Area (East) 24506 Coldstream Rd, Exeter, Ontario, Canada
Attendance: 6 / 15

NATURE LONDON MEMBERS ONLY.
This is an easy walk on a level well maintained trail. We will pass a mill pond and take a stroll through a mature open forest. We will be looking for late migrants, plants, animals and features.

Sewage Lagoon Fall Birding

Tim Hortons Hyde Park and Fanshawe 1255 Fanshawe Park Rd W,, London, Ontario, Canada
Attendance: 3 / 25

We will visit Strathroy and Forest Sewage Lagoons, as well as other sites as time permits.
NATURE LONDON MEMBERS ONLY.

Late Fall Hike in Medway Heritage Forest

East end of Gainsborough Gainsborough Rd and Whiteacres Dr, London, Ontario, Canada
Attendance: 11 / 25

NATURE LONDON MEMBERS ONLY.
The beautiful setting of Medway Heritage Forest is home is a great many wildlife species, some of which have migrated or hibernated by this time. However, the various settings of open fields and forest that follow the meandering Medway Creek provide what it takes for a rich variety of overwintering birds and mammals.