Are you an avid bird watcher? Just starting out? Either way there are some great opportunities to get involved this holiday season. Each year the Christmas Bird Count takes place across the country! It's a citizen science project and there are two opportunities to get involved in the Kawartha Lakes area. The first is on 12/28, contact Mr. Dan Bone for more information at dan.bone13@gmail.com. The second is on 1/3 and you can contact Mr. Bob Bowles at rbowles@rogers.com! Get out there and have some fun!
“The Christmas Bird Count is a great opportunity to get outside during the winter months, observe nature, and learn about the diversity of bird species in your own backyard,” says Emma Horrigan, Conservation Projects and Education Manager at Ontario Nature.If you’re interested in birdwatching
Are you an avid bird watcher? Just starting out? Either way there are some great opportunities to get involved this holiday season. Each year the Christmas Bird Count takes place across the country! It's a citizen science project and there are two opportunities to get involved in the Kawartha Lakes area. The first is on 12/28, contact Mr. Dan Bone for more information at dan.bone13@gmail.com. The second is on 1/3 and you can contact Mr. Bob Bowles at rbowles@rogers.com! Get out there and have some fun!