Migration Update-May 9,2009
I’ve been slowly transitioning from the office to the field since May began, which has been a welcome change. The image above was taken during a recent boat trip to [...]
I’ve been slowly transitioning from the office to the field since May began, which has been a welcome change. The image above was taken during a recent boat trip to [...]
All of the needed permits and agreements are now in place to move forward with more detailed planning for the installation of three Monitoring Avian Productivity and Survivorship (MAPS) stations [...]
The Migration Research Foundation is pleased to announce that The McLean Foundation has approved our application for funding in 2009 for the development of Frontenac Bird Studies! We extend our [...]
Spring migration along Canoe Lake Road continues to impress as new species arrive from the south with each passing day. Highlights of the census on May 4th include a Sora [...]
h Friends and Family of the late Gail Woolnough have generously supported the establishment of Frontenac Bird Studies. Donations in memory of Gail, who had a strong appreciation for birds [...]
Just a quick note for today. We’ve been quite busy of late getting ready for the upcoming Frontenac Breeding Birds program. I ended up hiking a little over twenty kilometres [...]
Census results from yesterday morning show a reduction in diversity and abundance of migrants but there was still a pleasing variety of species present. The first Yellow-throated Vireo, Nashville Warbler [...]