Update from the field
Hummingbird at FBS feeders on May 24, 2009 (click here for HD version) Crunch time has arrived as we make final preparations for the start up of the Frontenac Breeding [...]
Hummingbird at FBS feeders on May 24, 2009 (click here for HD version) Crunch time has arrived as we make final preparations for the start up of the Frontenac Breeding [...]
(Singing Cerulean Warbler-ZHEE ZHEE ZIZIZIZIZI zzzeeet) Of the three MAPS stations we’re establishing for the Frontenac Breeding Birds project, I’ve definitely had the most difficulty finalizing a layout for the [...]
(click on panoramics for higher res images) This is the final preview in a three part series profiling our network of Monitoring Avian Productivity and Survivorship (MAPS) network in the [...]
h Returned to the Hemlock Lake site yesterday to begin searching for mistnet locations and to get a better picture of the breeding bird community for our study. The visit [...]
I had the pleasure of visiting with some of the staff and students at the Queen’s University Biological Station this past Friday. The station is located approximately 20 kms to [...]
This is our preview of the Maplewood Bog MAPS site, one of three stations in our soon to be realized MAPS network in the FBS study area. The Hemlock Lake [...]
k There is no clean division between the migration and breeding seasons. While new migrants continue to arrive in the Frontenac Arch, many are well into their first nesting cycles [...]