Bird Tweet of the Week: Eastern Phoebe April 14, 2014 The Eastern Phoebe feeds on insects in flight and is one of the last songbirds to leave its...
Bird Tweet of the Week: Horned Lark April 7, 2014 The Horned Lark is known in French as Alouette hausse-col. Have you ever heard of the famous French...
World’s oceans under unprecedented threat from global warming April 7, 2014 According to a recently released study by the International Programme on the State of the Ocean (IPSO), the world’s...
Bird Tweet of the Week: Song Sparrow April 1, 2014 The Song Sparrow, known in French as Bruant chanteur, is one of the most actively singing songbirds during...
9 things you didn’t know about Newfoundland and Labrador March 26, 2014 [two_third] The Miawpukek First Nation in Conne River, Newfoundland, is one of the most economically successful First Nations in...
Nature Canada’s archives reveal quaint projections from a bygone era March 25, 2014 [one_half][dropcap style=”default”]M[/dropcap]y name is Susan and I’m a co-operative education student from Nepean’s LDHSS here at Nature Canada....
Bird Tweet of the Week: American Tree Sparrow March 24, 2014 The American Tree Sparrow is known in French as Bruant hudsonien. From mid-October to early May you can...
Bird Tweet of the Week: Purple Finch March 17, 2014 The name “Purple Finch” is somewhat misleading as the males are actually a pink/ red colour. This species...
Bird Tweet of the Week: Pine Grosbeak March 10, 2014 The Pine Grosbeak, also part of the songbird group “winter finches”, is a hardy robin-sized finch that is...
My Experience with the Great Backyard Bird Count March 3, 2014 I’m a senior at St. Peters High School in Orleans, Ontario. I was looking for a new way...