Butterfly Count 2 of 2
Butterfly Count 2 of 2
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.
Clear Creek Butterfly Count.
$5 collected from each participant.
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OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.
Clear Creek Butterfly Count.
$5 collected from each participant.
Join Jody Allair, Birds Canada’s Director of Community Engagement, for a captivating presentation on the various threats facing birds in Canada, and a detailed discussion on the ways you can make a difference.
Keynote speaker Gary Pritchard ~Giniw (Golden Eagle), Carleton University & Conservation Ecologist and Indigenous Engagement/Placemaking Specialist from Curve Lake First Nation, Ontario – open to the public and free of charge no registration required – speaker is presenting remotely.
“Flyways”, a documentary film, follows endangered migratory shorebirds as they travel their ancient migration routes around the planet.
NATURE LONDON MEMBERS ONLY.
Explore a range of range of habitats as we walk west from Meadowlily Nature Reserve, under Highbury Avenue, to the prairie plantings under the hydro corridor that parallels Highbury. We’ll identify plants and look for butterflies and birds. We’ll also explore a remnant woodlot and the stormwater ponds of Shelborne Park North. The vegetation is tall, so long pants are recommended. Binoculars will be handy for seeing birds and butterflies.
Pub Night with live music by Avern at London Brewing Cooperative.
Open to the public and free of charge see link for more information. Hosted by Bird Friendly London
Relax and reconnect with nature while enjoying a gentle, slow-paced Forest Therapy Walk in beautiful Hawk Cliff Woods nature reserve.