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An Easier Way To Learn The Language Of Birds

Posted January 7, 2019 I wouldn't stop talking about one of my favourite apps, so the editor of The Osprey asked me to write about it. I use it myself,…

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We’re seeking Bank Swallow sightings across Newf We’re seeking Bank Swallow sightings across Newfoundland!  We are collecting both new and historical observations from the public to help create a province-wide sightings list. Our goal is to later confirm and possibly monitor these breeding sites.  This information will support efforts to monitor Bank Swallow populations by collecting bassline data, as this species is currently listed as at risk and up-to-date information on confirmed nesting sites are limited.  Bank Swallows nest on sandy, near-vertical slopes (steeper than 70°), typically along riverbanks or natural coastal bluffs. They also make use of human-made habitats such as gravel pits, quarry's, road cuts, and other exposed sandy faces.  Historical data shows many former nesting locations across the province that are no longer being monitored. While we know there is excellent ongoing work on the island’s West Coast, we’re hoping to learn more about sightings outside that region as well with particular interest in but not limited to the Avalon Peninsula.  If you’ve seen Bank Swallows whether recently or in the past we would love to hear from you! Your observations can help fill critical knowledge gaps and support conservation efforts. 
Please contact us as naturenl@naturenl.ca with any information you may have along with supporting information such as location, date, and photos if they are available.  Find out more about Bank Swallows here: https://www.canada.ca/en/environment-climate-change/services/species-risk-public-registry/residence-descriptions/bank-swallow.html  #BirdFactFriday #NatureNL #NatureCanada #NatureHood #VolunteerScience #Newfoundland #BirdsNL
You've heard of Elf on the shelf... But have you h You've heard of Elf on the shelf... But have you heard of...  Can you guess the combos?  This media is supported by Aquatic Ecosystems Restoration Fund (AERF) made possible by @fisheriesoceanscan  in efforts of restoration and conservation of aquatic ecosystems in partnership with @aquaticconservationinitiative  #Wetlands #Waterfowl #Aquatic #Conservation #AERF #WetlandWednesday
On Saturday, we joined the Guides for a fun, hands On Saturday, we joined the Guides for a fun, hands-on bird learning morning! ❄️🦉
With the trails too icy to trek, we brought the adventure indoors turning it into a cozy day of games, learning, and bird-themed fun.  Here’s what we got up to:
🔹 Played bird-themed games.
🔹 Practiced using binoculars and explored different types of scopes.
🔹 Learned the difference between bird songs and calls, and listened to examples.
🔹 Tried making our own bird calls. (some were surprisingly impressive!)
🔹 Discovered different types of bird flight, like flapping, soaring, and gliding.  This program is part of our Birding Without Barriers program, supported by NatureHood, a @naturecanada_ initiative.  #BirdsOfNL #NLNature #Birding #BirdWatchers #ExploreNL #NatureLovers #AtlanticCanada #BirdNerd #NatureFacts #BirdEducation #ConservationCanada
Happy #BirdFactFriday Here are some simple ways y Happy #BirdFactFriday  Here are some simple ways you can create a bird friendly backyard!  All these natural materials have two things in common, they all provide a habitat and a food source. Small changes can make a big difference for local birds!  ✨ Minimize non-native grass lawns by planting native plants like White Meadowsweet (Spiraea alba var. latifolia) and Rough-Stemmed Goldenrod (Solidago rugosa). These offer shelter, nesting material, and nutritious seeds. Leaving plants gone to seed as noted in the image help provide a food source and nesting materials.  🌳 Keep dead standing trees when safe! Snags are valuable nesting sites and rich food sources.  🍂 Leave leaf litter + twig piles, especially in winter. They create cozy hideaways for birds and support the insects they rely on.  Make your backyard a haven for wildlife one natural choice at a time! 🌱🐦  This media is part of our Birding Without Barriers program, supported by NatureHood, a Nature Canada initiative.  #BirdsOfNL #NLNature #Birding #BirdWatchers #ExploreNL  #NatureLovers #AtlanticCanada #BirdNerd #NatureFacts #BirdEducation #ConservationCanada
Unwrap the Gift of Nature at our Holiday Hike! 🎁  Join our staff and board members for an enchanting guided hike in the woods of Pippy Park and satisfy your curiosity this holiday season! As we meander through the trails, we'll share festive nature tales, and indulge in some delightful seasonal snacks. Don't forget to bundle up for the chilly weather, and remember to pack your holiday spirit. We encourage you to bring a thermos or mug for a warm beverage – it's the perfect way to stay toasty on the trails with some provided hot chocolate! ☕️🌲❄️
This adventure is perfect for all ages, so bring the whole family!  Directions: Turn onto Allandale road, go under the TCH overpass, you'll come to the end of Allandale road that leads to a trail head. Park on either side of the road.  Google maps: https://maps.app.goo.gl/BaDRAD9FJ9KCCBUM6  #Holidayhike #Nature #EventsNL
#HappyWetlandWednesday! ❄️🌿 Winter is a be #HappyWetlandWednesday! ❄️🌿  Winter is a beautiful time to appreciate our wetlands in meaningful ways. From quiet moments of observing wildlife, foraging for winter plants, to getting outside and staying active, there are plenty of ways to connect with these amazing ecosystems all season long.  Cold weather doesn’t stop us, and it doesn’t have to stop you either! Bundle up, slow down, and explore the magic that wetlands hold in winter.  This media is supported by Aquatic Ecosystems Restoration Fund (AERF) made possible by @fisheriesoceanscan  in efforts of restoration and conservation of aquatic ecosystems in partnership with @aquaticconservationinitiative  #Wetlands #Waterfowl #Aquatic #Conservation #Winter #NaturalSpaces
✨ It’s Giving Tuesday! ✨ Today, people arou ✨ It’s Giving Tuesday! ✨  Today, people around the world are coming together to support the causes they care about. Your generosity helps us continue creating meaningful experiences in nature, supporting our community, and inspiring the next generation of environmental stewards.  If you’re able, consider supporting us today, every gift, big or small, makes a real impact. 💚  You can become a member, make a one-time donation, or purchase our merchandise, all great ways to support us.  Membership and one time donations are tax deductible.  Thank you for helping us do good for our community and the natural world.
Visit our website to learn more about what we do and how you can make a difference. 🌿  Membership's: https://naturenl.ca/memberships/
Donate: https://naturenl.ca/donate-2/
It is with very heavy hearts that we share the pas It is with very heavy hearts that we share the passing of our dear friend and colleague, Sheridan Thompson, on November 25, 2025.  Sheridan was known widely for her contagious compassion and unwavering dedication to others. A true advocate for human rights, culture, and nature, she touched countless lives through her kindness, her commitment to community, and her deep love for being a mom.  You may have met Sheridan at our Family Friendly Guided Walks, Public Talks, community events, or educational programs, where she brought warmth, enthusiasm, and a genuine love for connecting people with the natural world. Sheridan was also a dedicated volunteer with numerous advocacy groups and youth organizations, giving her time and energy to causes she believed in wholeheartedly.  We extend our deepest condolences to Sheridan’s family, friends, and all who were impacted by her remarkable spirit. Her legacy of compassion and community will continue to inspire us.  Sheridan will be deeply missed within our community.
Part 2️⃣ Time to discover your custom wetland Part 2️⃣  Time to discover your custom wetland species!
Match the first letter of your first name, the first letter of your last name, and your birth month to reveal your one-of-a-kind creation.  Share your species below, we LOVE seeing what everyone turns into!
We’ve added fresh options this round, so whether you joined us before, couldn’t play last time, or you’re just a total keener, this round is made for you! 
This media is supported by Aquatic Ecosystems Restoration Fund (AERF) made possible by @fisheriesoceanscan  in efforts of restoration and conservation of aquatic ecosystems in partnership with @aquaticconservationinitiative 
#Wetlands #Waterfowl #Aquatic #Conservation
Happy #BirdFactFirday! We are sharing some @team_e Happy #BirdFactFirday! We are sharing some @team_ebird updates with you!  We know a lot of you love the eBird platform and for those who don't use eBird here is some cool information!  eBird reviews data from birders around the world to refine our understanding of bird species. These annual updates help track bird populations more accurately and highlight just how valuable everyday observations are.  There are three changes this year theinvolve species familiar to us here in Canada. But two out of the tree are more commonly noted in Newfoundland. Swipe through the photos to check them out and click the link below to read more about these changes.  Read more here: https://ebird.org/news/2025-taxonomy-update  #ebird #CitizenScience #birders
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