Spring migration is here – time to dust off those binoculars and birding books. Now in its 13th year, the …
Creston Valley Bird Festival takes flight May 9 to 12Read More
// by Kelsey Yates
Spring migration is here – time to dust off those binoculars and birding books. Now in its 13th year, the …
Creston Valley Bird Festival takes flight May 9 to 12Read More
// by Lin Stranberg
We wanted to get outside, get out of our comfort zone and try something new. When the BC Bird Trail launched, it sounded …
// by The Canadian Press
The Nature Conservancy of Canada says a new conservation area north of Cranbrook, B.C., will protect important bird …
Skookumchuk Prairie purchase aimed at preserving B.C. grasslandsRead More
// by Black Press Media Staff
Grab your binoculars! The BC Bird Trail has announced the addition of 11 bird-watching communities to its vast list of …
BC Bird Trail launches 11 new bird-watching experiencesRead More
// by Susan Zielinski
Myrna Pearman wants Central Albertans to be more aware of the amazing wildlife that surrounds them. So the …
// by Black Press Media Staff
By Paul Bucci and Fiona Anderson, Triumph Social Media Beautiful desert climate. Old Hollywood glamour. Star power. …
// by Roger Knox
Expect to see more people with binoculars coming to the Okanagan-Shuswap. Vernon, Kelowna and the Shuswap have been …
Okanagan-Shuswap communities added to BC Bird TrailRead More
// by Black Press Media Staff
Washington’s Big Four Ice Caves, one of Snohomish County’s most popular nature destinations, about 20 miles east of …
// by Nora O'Malley
Bird aficionados in the Tofino area take note: Tufted Puffins are about. Captain Keith Phillips at West Coast …
// by Jennifer Blyth
B.C. birdwatchers are sharing their experiences on screen in a new video series exploring stories from the birding …
‘Stories from The BC Bird Trail:’ Local birding, community and conservationRead More
// by Jennifer Blyth
As BC birders know, fall is one of the best times to get out and discover some of the many species that make their home …
// by Black Press Media Staff
Two bird species extremely rare to BC have been spotted in Greater Victoria recently. A female great-tailed grackle …
Two separate bird-sightings in Greater Victoria said to be a first on Vancouver IslandRead More
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