Snowy Owl Prowl

Alberta, Canada

The annual original Snowy Owl Prowl heads east from Calgary in search of Snowy Owls and other winter visitors and resident birds. Chances for others such as Prairie and Gyrfalcons; Rough-legged Hawk; Bald Eagle; Short-eared Owl; Snow Bunting; Horned Lark; Northern Goshawk; Gray Partridge, and, Ring-necked Pheasant. Meet by 9:30am in the west end of […]

Sandy Beach

Sandy Beach 4500 14A Street Southwest, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

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Speaker Series (February 2023)

Zoom Alberta, Canada

Planet Earth has many iconic natural features and locals that attract the attention of naturalists. One such location that should be on the bucket list of all those who enjoy the wonder of nature are the Galapagos Islands. Join John McFaul on this virtual tour of these enchanted islands. Date: Wednesday, February 15, 2023 Time: […]

Carburn Park

Carburn Park Alberta, Canada

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Bebo Grove Walk

Bebo Grove, Fish Creek Provincial Park 13610 24 St SW, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Meet in the parking lot. Bebo Grove is reached by going south on 24th st sw. Please register with Nimali Seneviratne at ntfern@telus.net or home 403-265-8750 or cell 403-836-5146.

Inglewood Bird Sanctuary

Inglewood Bird Sanctuary 2425 9 Ave SE, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

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Griffith Woods Park

Griffith Woods Park Alberta, Canada

Please register with Kaya Konopnicki at https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/nature-calgary-birding-griffith-woods-park-tickets-551863688147

Bird North Glenmore Park

North Glenmore Park (Parking Lot C)

Meet in parking lot C. Please contact Penny Smith to register by 403-249-5997, 404-807-8137, or oban2010mull@hotmail.com

Bird Inglewood Bird Sanctuary

Inglewood Bird Sanctuary 2425 9 Ave SE, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Meet at IBS parking lot at 9 Ave and 23 Street SE. Please register with the leader: John McFaul alpglow@telus.net. 403-289-9517.

Bird Study Group (March 2023)

Zoom Alberta, Canada

Investigating potential introgression between two North American passerines in western Canada Speaker: Aaron Veale Hybridization may increase when one species is rarer than the other (e.g., when one species does not have an established population, in endangered, or is on the edge of its range). With the eastward range expansion of Western Bluebirds (Sialia mexicana), […]