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Monthly Archives: May 2009

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Migration Update-May 9,2009

May 10, 2009by frontenacbirdstudies Leave a comment

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 [...]

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Scouting for M.A.P.S- Hemlock Lake

May 8, 2009by frontenacbirdstudies 2 Comments

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 [...]

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Funding Announcement

May 7, 2009by frontenacbirdstudies Leave a comment

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 [...]

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Migration Update: May 4-6, 2009

May 7, 2009by frontenacbirdstudies Leave a comment

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 [...]

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In Memory of Gail Woolnough

May 5, 2009by frontenacbirdstudies Leave a comment

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 [...]

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Migration Update- May 2, 2009

May 3, 2009by frontenacbirdstudies Leave a comment

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 [...]

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Migration Update- April 30, 2009

May 1, 2009by frontenacbirdstudies Leave a comment

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 [...]

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