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SABLIÈRE, ST-LAZARE Sablière, St-Lazare – Bird Protection Quebec – Protection des oiseaux du Québec. Sablière, St-Lazare richard 2017-05-30T17:27:40-04:00. View Larger Map. The most recent reports for species observed at this site are shown in the scrollable eBird list below. By using the buttons near the top to apply filters you cansee monthly bird
INJURED BIRDS
The SPCA of Montreal (514-735-2711) will accept birds until 11pm every day. le Nichoir has a volunteer that goes there daily to pick up the birds. You can also try contacting La Faune et parcs de Quebec at 1-866-248-6936 who may know of a facility closer to you if you are not in the Montreal region. 10 BIRDS WITH EYE RINGS 10 Birds with Eye Rings Day 10 of 100 Days of Blogging Say bye-bye-birdie to the following birds with an eye ring that are leaving us for the winter. All of the following 10 birds are migratory except for one. Hint: it's in the thrush family! #1. Alder Flycatcher TECHNOPARK WETLAND CONSERVATION Conserving the forests and wetlands of the Technoparc Montreal Since 2016, Bird Protection Quebec (BPQ) has played a role in trying to preserve the threatened forests and wetlands on the federal land of the Pierre Elliott Trudeau Airport, as well as adjacent land at Technoparc Montreal. Together, these lands comprise a unique site, ahabitat with
10 OWLS TO KNOW
Day 33 of 100 days of Blogging Happy Owl-O-Ween Everyone! Conveniently, there are exactly 10 owls listed on the PQSPB checklist, so owls seem like the only logical choice for today's listicle! (Not sure there is a catchy name for a gallery, so listicle it is!) Can 10 BIRDS THAT EAT OTHER BIRDS It eats mammals, insects and small birds. #2. Great Black backed Gull (Larus marinus) Preys opportunistically on on a range of other birds like migrating passerines and colonial nesters. Some of its”victims” include the Atlantic Puffin, Common Murre, Herring Gull, Common Tern, Roseate Tern, Manx Shearwater, and Horned Grebe. WHO’S A HOARDER: 10 BIRDS THAT CACHE THEIR FOOD Post #57 of 100 Days of Blogging A number of birds hoard, or cache if you prefer, food for later retrieval. When colder weather sets in, some use the strategy to help survive the winter. Others are more prone to this behavior in the breeding season. Here is a selection of10 birds from
OWL BAITING FOR FUN AND PROFIT: THE ETHICS OF OWL AND Post #57 of 100 Days of Blogging Thanks to the availability of affordable and technically advanced equipment, the opportunity for stunning bird imagery is in the reaches of both amateur and professional photographers. Competition is fierce to produce the most incredible photos and some photographers will do whatever it takes toget a jaw
10 COOL FACTS ABOUT DIVING BIRDS LIKE WHY GANNETS DON’T Post #55 of 100 Days of Blogging Watch a Gannet enter the water as it plunge dives after prey, and the term “breakneck speed” may suddenly take on newfound relevance! The Northern Gannet is one of the aptly named diving birds that pursue their prey either by plunge diving from the air, or by BIRD PROTECTION QUEBEC EDUCATION BPQ is a volunteer based, registered Canadian charity. We have been educating the public about bird and habitat conservationsince 1917. We rely
SABLIÈRE, ST-LAZARE Sablière, St-Lazare – Bird Protection Quebec – Protection des oiseaux du Québec. Sablière, St-Lazare richard 2017-05-30T17:27:40-04:00. View Larger Map. The most recent reports for species observed at this site are shown in the scrollable eBird list below. By using the buttons near the top to apply filters you cansee monthly bird
INJURED BIRDS
The SPCA of Montreal (514-735-2711) will accept birds until 11pm every day. le Nichoir has a volunteer that goes there daily to pick up the birds. You can also try contacting La Faune et parcs de Quebec at 1-866-248-6936 who may know of a facility closer to you if you are not in the Montreal region. 10 BIRDS WITH EYE RINGS 10 Birds with Eye Rings Day 10 of 100 Days of Blogging Say bye-bye-birdie to the following birds with an eye ring that are leaving us for the winter. All of the following 10 birds are migratory except for one. Hint: it's in the thrush family! #1. Alder Flycatcher TECHNOPARK WETLAND CONSERVATION Conserving the forests and wetlands of the Technoparc Montreal Since 2016, Bird Protection Quebec (BPQ) has played a role in trying to preserve the threatened forests and wetlands on the federal land of the Pierre Elliott Trudeau Airport, as well as adjacent land at Technoparc Montreal. Together, these lands comprise a unique site, ahabitat with
10 OWLS TO KNOW
Day 33 of 100 days of Blogging Happy Owl-O-Ween Everyone! Conveniently, there are exactly 10 owls listed on the PQSPB checklist, so owls seem like the only logical choice for today's listicle! (Not sure there is a catchy name for a gallery, so listicle it is!) Can 10 BIRDS THAT EAT OTHER BIRDS It eats mammals, insects and small birds. #2. Great Black backed Gull (Larus marinus) Preys opportunistically on on a range of other birds like migrating passerines and colonial nesters. Some of its”victims” include the Atlantic Puffin, Common Murre, Herring Gull, Common Tern, Roseate Tern, Manx Shearwater, and Horned Grebe. WHO’S A HOARDER: 10 BIRDS THAT CACHE THEIR FOOD Post #57 of 100 Days of Blogging A number of birds hoard, or cache if you prefer, food for later retrieval. When colder weather sets in, some use the strategy to help survive the winter. Others are more prone to this behavior in the breeding season. Here is a selection of10 birds from
OWL BAITING FOR FUN AND PROFIT: THE ETHICS OF OWL AND Post #57 of 100 Days of Blogging Thanks to the availability of affordable and technically advanced equipment, the opportunity for stunning bird imagery is in the reaches of both amateur and professional photographers. Competition is fierce to produce the most incredible photos and some photographers will do whatever it takes toget a jaw
10 COOL FACTS ABOUT DIVING BIRDS LIKE WHY GANNETS DON’T Post #55 of 100 Days of Blogging Watch a Gannet enter the water as it plunge dives after prey, and the term “breakneck speed” may suddenly take on newfound relevance! The Northern Gannet is one of the aptly named diving birds that pursue their prey either by plunge diving from the air, or byINJURED BIRDS
The SPCA of Montreal (514-735-2711) will accept birds until 11pm every day. le Nichoir has a volunteer that goes there daily to pick up the birds. You can also try contacting La Faune et parcs de Quebec at 1-866-248-6936 who may know of a facility closer to you if you are not in the Montreal region.*SIGHTINGS*
This page shows a real-time list of birds reported to eBird in a 30km radius of Montreal within the past seven days. The most recent reports, usually today's, are at the top - scroll down for earlier reports. Click on the + sign next to a bird that interests you to see details of who reported it WHO’S A HOARDER: 10 BIRDS THAT CACHE THEIR FOOD Post #57 of 100 Days of Blogging A number of birds hoard, or cache if you prefer, food for later retrieval. When colder weather sets in, some use the strategy to help survive the winter. Others are more prone to this behavior in the breeding season. Here is a selection of10 birds from
BIRD PROTECTION QUEBEC ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP Bird Protection Quebec Annual Membership. $ 10.00 – $ 450.00. Join or renew your membership in one of the oldest bird conservation charities in North America! Membership fees support the conservation work of the Society and help to maintain our bird sanctuaries. We offer weekly field trips, monthly lectures and lots of opportunitiesto meet
PHILIPSBURG (MONTGOMERY) SANCTUARY This sanctuary, one of our two most important properties, was acquired in 1955 with two major additions of land in more recent years. It is the foucus of a current multi-year project to improve its facilities for both visiting birders and the birds that they come to see.10 OWLS TO KNOW
Day 33 of 100 days of Blogging Happy Owl-O-Ween Everyone! Conveniently, there are exactly 10 owls listed on the PQSPB checklist, so owls seem like the only logical choice for today's listicle! (Not sure there is a catchy name for a gallery, so listicle it is!) Can BIRDING LOCATIONS MONTREAL AND PROVINCE OF QUEBEC Popular birding locations in Montreal and other regions in the province of Quebec Looking for somewhere new to go birding? Here’s a list of over 100 popular birding locations around the area of Montreal and elsewhere in the province. Just click on the regional headings 10 BIRD SPECIES INTRODUCED TO NORTH AMERICA 10 Bird Species Introduced to North America The House Sparrow from P. Taverner's 1921 edition of Birds of Eastern Canada T - 98 - Day 3 of 100 Days of Blogging Today’s Listicle contains ten birds species introduced to North America. This is not an exhaustive list, OFFICIAL CANADIAN BIRDS QUIZ Canada is now on its way to having an official bird, the Gray jay, which was the subject of the last post. But do you know which 13 birds are Canada’s official provincial and territorial birds? Test your avian emblem IQ with the flip card quiz below and name theMONTÉE BIGGAR
August 2018 Bird Protection Quebec’s newest land acquisition is important habitat for endangered Golden-winged Warbler Golden-winged Warbler among the 174 species observed in this prime habitat on Montée Biggar in southwestern Quebec. The directors of Bird Protection Quebec (BPQ) are pleased and proud to announce that BPQ is the new owner of approximately 87 acres of land on the northeast BIRD PROTECTION QUEBEC EDUCATION BPQ is a volunteer based, registered Canadian charity. We have been educating the public about bird and habitat conservationsince 1917. We rely
SABLIÈRE, ST-LAZARE Sablière, St-Lazare – Bird Protection Quebec – Protection des oiseaux du Québec. Sablière, St-Lazare richard 2017-05-30T17:27:40-04:00. View Larger Map. The most recent reports for species observed at this site are shown in the scrollable eBird list below. By using the buttons near the top to apply filters you cansee monthly bird
INJURED BIRDS
The SPCA of Montreal (514-735-2711) will accept birds until 11pm every day. le Nichoir has a volunteer that goes there daily to pick up the birds. You can also try contacting La Faune et parcs de Quebec at 1-866-248-6936 who may know of a facility closer to you if you are not in the Montreal region. 10 BIRDS WITH EYE RINGS 10 Birds with Eye Rings Day 10 of 100 Days of Blogging Say bye-bye-birdie to the following birds with an eye ring that are leaving us for the winter. All of the following 10 birds are migratory except for one. Hint: it's in the thrush family! #1. Alder Flycatcher TECHNOPARK WETLAND CONSERVATION Conserving the forests and wetlands of the Technoparc Montreal Since 2016, Bird Protection Quebec (BPQ) has played a role in trying to preserve the threatened forests and wetlands on the federal land of the Pierre Elliott Trudeau Airport, as well as adjacent land at Technoparc Montreal. Together, these lands comprise a unique site, ahabitat with
10 OWLS TO KNOW
Day 33 of 100 days of Blogging Happy Owl-O-Ween Everyone! Conveniently, there are exactly 10 owls listed on the PQSPB checklist, so owls seem like the only logical choice for today's listicle! (Not sure there is a catchy name for a gallery, so listicle it is!) Can 10 BIRDS THAT EAT OTHER BIRDS It eats mammals, insects and small birds. #2. Great Black backed Gull (Larus marinus) Preys opportunistically on on a range of other birds like migrating passerines and colonial nesters. Some of its”victims” include the Atlantic Puffin, Common Murre, Herring Gull, Common Tern, Roseate Tern, Manx Shearwater, and Horned Grebe. WHO’S A HOARDER: 10 BIRDS THAT CACHE THEIR FOOD Post #57 of 100 Days of Blogging A number of birds hoard, or cache if you prefer, food for later retrieval. When colder weather sets in, some use the strategy to help survive the winter. Others are more prone to this behavior in the breeding season. Here is a selection of10 birds from
OWL BAITING FOR FUN AND PROFIT: THE ETHICS OF OWL AND Post #57 of 100 Days of Blogging Thanks to the availability of affordable and technically advanced equipment, the opportunity for stunning bird imagery is in the reaches of both amateur and professional photographers. Competition is fierce to produce the most incredible photos and some photographers will do whatever it takes toget a jaw
10 COOL FACTS ABOUT DIVING BIRDS LIKE WHY GANNETS DON’T Post #55 of 100 Days of Blogging Watch a Gannet enter the water as it plunge dives after prey, and the term “breakneck speed” may suddenly take on newfound relevance! The Northern Gannet is one of the aptly named diving birds that pursue their prey either by plunge diving from the air, or by BIRD PROTECTION QUEBEC EDUCATION BPQ is a volunteer based, registered Canadian charity. We have been educating the public about bird and habitat conservationsince 1917. We rely
SABLIÈRE, ST-LAZARE Sablière, St-Lazare – Bird Protection Quebec – Protection des oiseaux du Québec. Sablière, St-Lazare richard 2017-05-30T17:27:40-04:00. View Larger Map. The most recent reports for species observed at this site are shown in the scrollable eBird list below. By using the buttons near the top to apply filters you cansee monthly bird
INJURED BIRDS
The SPCA of Montreal (514-735-2711) will accept birds until 11pm every day. le Nichoir has a volunteer that goes there daily to pick up the birds. You can also try contacting La Faune et parcs de Quebec at 1-866-248-6936 who may know of a facility closer to you if you are not in the Montreal region. 10 BIRDS WITH EYE RINGS 10 Birds with Eye Rings Day 10 of 100 Days of Blogging Say bye-bye-birdie to the following birds with an eye ring that are leaving us for the winter. All of the following 10 birds are migratory except for one. Hint: it's in the thrush family! #1. Alder Flycatcher TECHNOPARK WETLAND CONSERVATION Conserving the forests and wetlands of the Technoparc Montreal Since 2016, Bird Protection Quebec (BPQ) has played a role in trying to preserve the threatened forests and wetlands on the federal land of the Pierre Elliott Trudeau Airport, as well as adjacent land at Technoparc Montreal. Together, these lands comprise a unique site, ahabitat with
10 OWLS TO KNOW
Day 33 of 100 days of Blogging Happy Owl-O-Ween Everyone! Conveniently, there are exactly 10 owls listed on the PQSPB checklist, so owls seem like the only logical choice for today's listicle! (Not sure there is a catchy name for a gallery, so listicle it is!) Can 10 BIRDS THAT EAT OTHER BIRDS It eats mammals, insects and small birds. #2. Great Black backed Gull (Larus marinus) Preys opportunistically on on a range of other birds like migrating passerines and colonial nesters. Some of its”victims” include the Atlantic Puffin, Common Murre, Herring Gull, Common Tern, Roseate Tern, Manx Shearwater, and Horned Grebe. WHO’S A HOARDER: 10 BIRDS THAT CACHE THEIR FOOD Post #57 of 100 Days of Blogging A number of birds hoard, or cache if you prefer, food for later retrieval. When colder weather sets in, some use the strategy to help survive the winter. Others are more prone to this behavior in the breeding season. Here is a selection of10 birds from
OWL BAITING FOR FUN AND PROFIT: THE ETHICS OF OWL AND Post #57 of 100 Days of Blogging Thanks to the availability of affordable and technically advanced equipment, the opportunity for stunning bird imagery is in the reaches of both amateur and professional photographers. Competition is fierce to produce the most incredible photos and some photographers will do whatever it takes toget a jaw
10 COOL FACTS ABOUT DIVING BIRDS LIKE WHY GANNETS DON’T Post #55 of 100 Days of Blogging Watch a Gannet enter the water as it plunge dives after prey, and the term “breakneck speed” may suddenly take on newfound relevance! The Northern Gannet is one of the aptly named diving birds that pursue their prey either by plunge diving from the air, or byINJURED BIRDS
The SPCA of Montreal (514-735-2711) will accept birds until 11pm every day. le Nichoir has a volunteer that goes there daily to pick up the birds. You can also try contacting La Faune et parcs de Quebec at 1-866-248-6936 who may know of a facility closer to you if you are not in the Montreal region.*SIGHTINGS*
This page shows a real-time list of birds reported to eBird in a 30km radius of Montreal within the past seven days. The most recent reports, usually today's, are at the top - scroll down for earlier reports. Click on the + sign next to a bird that interests you to see details of who reported it WHO’S A HOARDER: 10 BIRDS THAT CACHE THEIR FOOD Post #57 of 100 Days of Blogging A number of birds hoard, or cache if you prefer, food for later retrieval. When colder weather sets in, some use the strategy to help survive the winter. Others are more prone to this behavior in the breeding season. Here is a selection of10 birds from
BIRD PROTECTION QUEBEC ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP Bird Protection Quebec Annual Membership. $ 10.00 – $ 450.00. Join or renew your membership in one of the oldest bird conservation charities in North America! Membership fees support the conservation work of the Society and help to maintain our bird sanctuaries. We offer weekly field trips, monthly lectures and lots of opportunitiesto meet
PHILIPSBURG (MONTGOMERY) SANCTUARY This sanctuary, one of our two most important properties, was acquired in 1955 with two major additions of land in more recent years. It is the foucus of a current multi-year project to improve its facilities for both visiting birders and the birds that they come to see.10 OWLS TO KNOW
Day 33 of 100 days of Blogging Happy Owl-O-Ween Everyone! Conveniently, there are exactly 10 owls listed on the PQSPB checklist, so owls seem like the only logical choice for today's listicle! (Not sure there is a catchy name for a gallery, so listicle it is!) Can BIRDING LOCATIONS MONTREAL AND PROVINCE OF QUEBEC Popular birding locations in Montreal and other regions in the province of Quebec Looking for somewhere new to go birding? Here’s a list of over 100 popular birding locations around the area of Montreal and elsewhere in the province. Just click on the regional headings 10 BIRD SPECIES INTRODUCED TO NORTH AMERICA 10 Bird Species Introduced to North America The House Sparrow from P. Taverner's 1921 edition of Birds of Eastern Canada T - 98 - Day 3 of 100 Days of Blogging Today’s Listicle contains ten birds species introduced to North America. This is not an exhaustive list, OFFICIAL CANADIAN BIRDS QUIZ Canada is now on its way to having an official bird, the Gray jay, which was the subject of the last post. But do you know which 13 birds are Canada’s official provincial and territorial birds? Test your avian emblem IQ with the flip card quiz below and name theMONTÉE BIGGAR
August 2018 Bird Protection Quebec’s newest land acquisition is important habitat for endangered Golden-winged Warbler Golden-winged Warbler among the 174 species observed in this prime habitat on Montée Biggar in southwestern Quebec. The directors of Bird Protection Quebec (BPQ) are pleased and proud to announce that BPQ is the new owner of approximately 87 acres of land on the northeast BIRD PROTECTION QUEBEC EDUCATION BPQ is a volunteer based, registered Canadian charity. We have been educating the public about bird and habitat conservationsince 1917. We rely
*SIGHTINGS*
This page shows a real-time list of birds reported to eBird in a 30km radius of Montreal within the past seven days. The most recent reports, usually today's, are at the top - scroll down for earlier reports. Click on the + sign next to a bird that interests you to see details of who reported it 10 BIRDS THAT EAT OTHER BIRDS It eats mammals, insects and small birds. #2. Great Black backed Gull (Larus marinus) Preys opportunistically on on a range of other birds like migrating passerines and colonial nesters. Some of its”victims” include the Atlantic Puffin, Common Murre, Herring Gull, Common Tern, Roseate Tern, Manx Shearwater, and Horned Grebe. 10 BIRD FLIGHT PATTERNS TO KNOW 10 Common Bird flight Patterns. #1. Direct Flight – Many species including ducks, herons, shorebirds and blackbirds fly in a straight and level path while continuously flapping their wings. #2. Flap and Glide – Ravens, owls and hawks commonly take a break from flapping their wings by soaring and gliding. #3. 10 BIRDS WITH EYE RINGS 10 Birds with Eye Rings Day 10 of 100 Days of Blogging Say bye-bye-birdie to the following birds with an eye ring that are leaving us for the winter. All of the following 10 birds are migratory except for one. Hint: it's in the thrush family! #1. Alder Flycatcher PHILIPSBURG (MONTGOMERY) SANCTUARY This sanctuary, one of our two most important properties, was acquired in 1955 with two major additions of land in more recent years. It is the foucus of a current multi-year project to improve its facilities for both visiting birders and the birds that they come to see. WHO’S A HOARDER: 10 BIRDS THAT CACHE THEIR FOOD Post #57 of 100 Days of Blogging A number of birds hoard, or cache if you prefer, food for later retrieval. When colder weather sets in, some use the strategy to help survive the winter. Others are more prone to this behavior in the breeding season. Here is a selection of10 birds from
OWL BAITING FOR FUN AND PROFIT: THE ETHICS OF OWL AND Post #57 of 100 Days of Blogging Thanks to the availability of affordable and technically advanced equipment, the opportunity for stunning bird imagery is in the reaches of both amateur and professional photographers. Competition is fierce to produce the most incredible photos and some photographers will do whatever it takes toget a jaw
10 BIRD SPECIES INTRODUCED TO NORTH AMERICA 10 Bird Species Introduced to North America The House Sparrow from P. Taverner's 1921 edition of Birds of Eastern Canada T - 98 - Day 3 of 100 Days of Blogging Today’s Listicle contains ten birds species introduced to North America. This is not an exhaustive list, 10 COOL FACTS ABOUT DIVING BIRDS LIKE WHY GANNETS DON’T Post #55 of 100 Days of Blogging Watch a Gannet enter the water as it plunge dives after prey, and the term “breakneck speed” may suddenly take on newfound relevance! The Northern Gannet is one of the aptly named diving birds that pursue their prey either by plunge diving from the air, or by BIRD PROTECTION QUEBEC EDUCATION BPQ is a volunteer based, registered Canadian charity. We have been educating the public about bird and habitat conservationsince 1917. We rely
*SIGHTINGS*
This page shows a real-time list of birds reported to eBird in a 30km radius of Montreal within the past seven days. The most recent reports, usually today's, are at the top - scroll down for earlier reports. Click on the + sign next to a bird that interests you to see details of who reported it 10 BIRDS THAT EAT OTHER BIRDS It eats mammals, insects and small birds. #2. Great Black backed Gull (Larus marinus) Preys opportunistically on on a range of other birds like migrating passerines and colonial nesters. Some of its”victims” include the Atlantic Puffin, Common Murre, Herring Gull, Common Tern, Roseate Tern, Manx Shearwater, and Horned Grebe. 10 BIRD FLIGHT PATTERNS TO KNOW 10 Common Bird flight Patterns. #1. Direct Flight – Many species including ducks, herons, shorebirds and blackbirds fly in a straight and level path while continuously flapping their wings. #2. Flap and Glide – Ravens, owls and hawks commonly take a break from flapping their wings by soaring and gliding. #3. 10 BIRDS WITH EYE RINGS 10 Birds with Eye Rings Day 10 of 100 Days of Blogging Say bye-bye-birdie to the following birds with an eye ring that are leaving us for the winter. All of the following 10 birds are migratory except for one. Hint: it's in the thrush family! #1. Alder Flycatcher PHILIPSBURG (MONTGOMERY) SANCTUARY This sanctuary, one of our two most important properties, was acquired in 1955 with two major additions of land in more recent years. It is the foucus of a current multi-year project to improve its facilities for both visiting birders and the birds that they come to see. WHO’S A HOARDER: 10 BIRDS THAT CACHE THEIR FOOD Post #57 of 100 Days of Blogging A number of birds hoard, or cache if you prefer, food for later retrieval. When colder weather sets in, some use the strategy to help survive the winter. Others are more prone to this behavior in the breeding season. Here is a selection of10 birds from
OWL BAITING FOR FUN AND PROFIT: THE ETHICS OF OWL AND Post #57 of 100 Days of Blogging Thanks to the availability of affordable and technically advanced equipment, the opportunity for stunning bird imagery is in the reaches of both amateur and professional photographers. Competition is fierce to produce the most incredible photos and some photographers will do whatever it takes toget a jaw
10 BIRD SPECIES INTRODUCED TO NORTH AMERICA 10 Bird Species Introduced to North America The House Sparrow from P. Taverner's 1921 edition of Birds of Eastern Canada T - 98 - Day 3 of 100 Days of Blogging Today’s Listicle contains ten birds species introduced to North America. This is not an exhaustive list, 10 COOL FACTS ABOUT DIVING BIRDS LIKE WHY GANNETS DON’T Post #55 of 100 Days of Blogging Watch a Gannet enter the water as it plunge dives after prey, and the term “breakneck speed” may suddenly take on newfound relevance! The Northern Gannet is one of the aptly named diving birds that pursue their prey either by plunge diving from the air, or by BIRD PROTECTION QUEBEC EDUCATION BPQ is a volunteer based, registered Canadian charity. We have been educating the public about bird and habitat conservation since 1917. We rely on membership fees and donations. Read More 10 BIRD FLIGHT PATTERNS TO KNOW 10 Common Bird flight Patterns. #1. Direct Flight – Many species including ducks, herons, shorebirds and blackbirds fly in a straight and level path while continuously flapping their wings. #2. Flap and Glide – Ravens, owls and hawks commonly take a break from flapping their wings by soaring and gliding. #3.INJURED BIRDS
The SPCA of Montreal (514-735-2711) will accept birds until 11pm every day. le Nichoir has a volunteer that goes there daily to pick up the birds. You can also try contacting La Faune et parcs de Quebec at 1-866-248-6936 who may know of a facility closer to you if you are not in the Montreal region. PHILIPSBURG (MONTGOMERY) SANCTUARY This sanctuary, one of our two most important properties, was acquired in 1955 with two major additions of land in more recent years. It is the foucus of a current multi-year project to improve its facilities for both visiting birders and the birds that they come to see. 10 FACTS ABOUT BIRDS IN THE MOONLIGHT Here are10 facts from various studies about how birds are influenced by the lunar cycle. #1. Eagle Owls use white throat feathers to communicate with each other, on nights with a full moon the feathers are more visible and communication behaviour increases. #2. Northern Saw-whet owls are less active during moonlit nights in order to avoid10 OWLS TO KNOW
Day 33 of 100 days of Blogging Happy Owl-O-Ween Everyone! Conveniently, there are exactly 10 owls listed on the PQSPB checklist, so owls seem like the only logical choice for today's listicle! (Not sure there is a catchy name for a gallery, so listicle it is!) Can TECHNOPARK WETLAND CONSERVATION Conserving the forests and wetlands of the Technoparc Montreal Since 2016, Bird Protection Quebec (BPQ) has played a role in trying to preserve the threatened forests and wetlands on the federal land of the Pierre Elliott Trudeau Airport, as well as adjacent land at Technoparc Montreal. Together, these lands comprise a unique site, ahabitat with
BOIS-DE-L’ÎLE-BIZARD Bois-de-l’Île-Bizard richard 2017-05-30T16:09:43-04:00. View Larger Map. The most recent reports for species that have been seen at this site are shown in the scrollable eBird list below. By using the buttons near the top to apply filters you can see monthly bird reports for any period in the past ten years. OFFICIAL CANADIAN BIRDS QUIZ Canada is now on its way to having an official bird, the Gray jay, which was the subject of the last post. But do you know which 13 birds are Canada’s official provincial and territorial birds? Test your avian emblem IQ with the flip card quiz below and name the PARC DES ETANGS ANTOINE-CHARLEBOIS/PARC LE …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE Accueil; Info. Qui sommes-nous? Vision; Rapports annuels; 100 ANS. Tirage du 100e anniversaire-gagnants; le défi «Le Canada va observer les oiseaux» Galerie de photos d’événements-2017 BIRD PROTECTION QUEBEC EDUCATION BPQ is a volunteer based, registered Canadian charity. We have been educating the public about bird and habitat conservationsince 1917. We rely
*SIGHTINGS*
This page shows a real-time list of birds reported to eBird in a 30km radius of Montreal within the past seven days. The most recent reports, usually today's, are at the top - scroll down for earlier reports. Click on the + sign next to a bird that interests you to see details of who reported it 10 BIRDS WITH EYE RINGS 10 Birds with Eye Rings Day 10 of 100 Days of Blogging Say bye-bye-birdie to the following birds with an eye ring that are leaving us for the winter. All of the following 10 birds are migratory except for one. Hint: it's in the thrush family! #1. Alder Flycatcher PHILIPSBURG (MONTGOMERY) SANCTUARY This sanctuary, one of our two most important properties, was acquired in 1955 with two major additions of land in more recent years. It is the foucus of a current multi-year project to improve its facilities for both visiting birders and the birds that they come to see. 10 BIRD SPECIES INTRODUCED TO NORTH AMERICA 10 Bird Species Introduced to North America The House Sparrow from P. Taverner's 1921 edition of Birds of Eastern Canada T - 98 - Day 3 of 100 Days of Blogging Today’s Listicle contains ten birds species introduced to North America. This is not an exhaustive list, WHO’S A HOARDER: 10 BIRDS THAT CACHE THEIR FOOD Post #57 of 100 Days of Blogging A number of birds hoard, or cache if you prefer, food for later retrieval. When colder weather sets in, some use the strategy to help survive the winter. Others are more prone to this behavior in the breeding season. Here is a selection of10 birds from
10 BIRDS THAT EAT OTHER BIRDS Post #56 of 100 Days of Blogging When it comes to birds eating other birds, hawks, falcons or owls are usually the birds that come to mind as typical predators. If you have a backyard feeder, chances are that a Hawk or two (or more!) has even swooped in and eaten one 10 BIRD FLIGHT PATTERNS TO KNOW Day 40 of 100 Days of Blogging Today's post is all about bird flight patterns. Fitting for having reached the 40 day milestone, as we seem to be flying through our countdown to the 100th Anniversary of Bird Protection Quebec! Flight patterns are a great tool to use to help identify a bird and worth BOIS-DE-L’ÎLE-BIZARD View Larger Map The most recent reports for species that have been seen at this site are shown in the scrollable eBird list below. By using the buttons near the top to apply filters you can see monthly bird reports for any period in the OWL BAITING FOR FUN AND PROFIT: THE ETHICS OF OWL AND Post #57 of 100 Days of Blogging Thanks to the availability of affordable and technically advanced equipment, the opportunity for stunning bird imagery is in the reaches of both amateur and professional photographers. Competition is fierce to produce the most incredible photos and some photographers will do whatever it takes toget a jaw
BIRD PROTECTION QUEBEC EDUCATION BPQ is a volunteer based, registered Canadian charity. We have been educating the public about bird and habitat conservationsince 1917. We rely
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This page shows a real-time list of birds reported to eBird in a 30km radius of Montreal within the past seven days. The most recent reports, usually today's, are at the top - scroll down for earlier reports. Click on the + sign next to a bird that interests you to see details of who reported it 10 BIRDS WITH EYE RINGS 10 Birds with Eye Rings Day 10 of 100 Days of Blogging Say bye-bye-birdie to the following birds with an eye ring that are leaving us for the winter. All of the following 10 birds are migratory except for one. Hint: it's in the thrush family! #1. Alder Flycatcher PHILIPSBURG (MONTGOMERY) SANCTUARY This sanctuary, one of our two most important properties, was acquired in 1955 with two major additions of land in more recent years. It is the foucus of a current multi-year project to improve its facilities for both visiting birders and the birds that they come to see. 10 BIRD SPECIES INTRODUCED TO NORTH AMERICA 10 Bird Species Introduced to North America The House Sparrow from P. Taverner's 1921 edition of Birds of Eastern Canada T - 98 - Day 3 of 100 Days of Blogging Today’s Listicle contains ten birds species introduced to North America. This is not an exhaustive list, WHO’S A HOARDER: 10 BIRDS THAT CACHE THEIR FOOD Post #57 of 100 Days of Blogging A number of birds hoard, or cache if you prefer, food for later retrieval. When colder weather sets in, some use the strategy to help survive the winter. Others are more prone to this behavior in the breeding season. Here is a selection of10 birds from
10 BIRDS THAT EAT OTHER BIRDS Post #56 of 100 Days of Blogging When it comes to birds eating other birds, hawks, falcons or owls are usually the birds that come to mind as typical predators. If you have a backyard feeder, chances are that a Hawk or two (or more!) has even swooped in and eaten one 10 BIRD FLIGHT PATTERNS TO KNOW Day 40 of 100 Days of Blogging Today's post is all about bird flight patterns. Fitting for having reached the 40 day milestone, as we seem to be flying through our countdown to the 100th Anniversary of Bird Protection Quebec! Flight patterns are a great tool to use to help identify a bird and worth BOIS-DE-L’ÎLE-BIZARD View Larger Map The most recent reports for species that have been seen at this site are shown in the scrollable eBird list below. By using the buttons near the top to apply filters you can see monthly bird reports for any period in the OWL BAITING FOR FUN AND PROFIT: THE ETHICS OF OWL AND Post #57 of 100 Days of Blogging Thanks to the availability of affordable and technically advanced equipment, the opportunity for stunning bird imagery is in the reaches of both amateur and professional photographers. Competition is fierce to produce the most incredible photos and some photographers will do whatever it takes toget a jaw
BIRD PROTECTION QUEBEC EDUCATION BPQ is a volunteer based, registered Canadian charity. We have been educating the public about bird and habitat conservation since 1917. We rely on membership fees and donations. Read More10 OWLS TO KNOW
Day 33 of 100 days of Blogging Happy Owl-O-Ween Everyone! Conveniently, there are exactly 10 owls listed on the PQSPB checklist, so owls seem like the only logical choice for today's listicle! (Not sure there is a catchy name for a gallery, so listicle it is!) CanINJURED BIRDS
Please note that BPQ is NOT involved in the rescue and care of injured birds. Wild bird rehabilitation is not our area of expertise and we CANNOT accept injured birds from the public. However we get many approaches every year from members of the public who have found an abandoned nestling or an injured bird and don’t know what to do withthem.
10 BIRD FLIGHT PATTERNS TO KNOW Day 40 of 100 Days of Blogging Today's post is all about bird flight patterns. Fitting for having reached the 40 day milestone, as we seem to be flying through our countdown to the 100th Anniversary of Bird Protection Quebec! Flight patterns are a great tool to use to help identify a bird and worth PHILIPSBURG (MONTGOMERY) SANCTUARY This sanctuary, one of our two most important properties, was acquired in 1955 with two major additions of land in more recent years. It is the foucus of a current multi-year project to improve its facilities for both visiting birders and the birds that they come to see. TECHNOPARK WETLAND CONSERVATION Conserving the forests and wetlands of the Technoparc Montreal Since 2016, Bird Protection Quebec (BPQ) has played a role in trying to preserve the threatened forests and wetlands on the federal land of the Pierre Elliott Trudeau Airport, as well as adjacent land at Technoparc Montreal. Together, these lands comprise a unique site, ahabitat with
BOIS-DE-L’ÎLE-BIZARD View Larger Map The most recent reports for species that have been seen at this site are shown in the scrollable eBird list below. By using the buttons near the top to apply filters you can see monthly bird reports for any period in the OFFICIAL CANADIAN BIRDS QUIZ Post #51 of 100 Days if Blogging Do you know the 13 official Canadian provincial and territorial birds? Canada is now on its way to having an official bird, the Gray jay, which was the subject of the last post. But do you know which 13 birds are Canada's official provincial and territorial birds? WANTED FOR KLEPTOPARASITISM:10 BIRDS THAT STEAL! Wanted for Kleptoparasitism: 10 Birds that Steal! Day 29 of 100 Days of Blogging Today's birds are on the Wanted List, the "criminals" of the bird world. Yes it's true, there are some naughty birds out there! Here are 10 birds that let others do all the work of hunting for food,then
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Accueil; Info. Qui sommes-nous? Vision; Rapports annuels; 100 ANS. Tirage du 100e anniversaire-gagnants; le défi «Le Canada va observer les oiseaux» Galerie de photos d’événements-2017 BIRD PROTECTION QUEBEC EDUCATION BPQ is a volunteer based, registered Canadian charity. We have been educating the public about bird and habitat conservationsince 1917. We rely
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The SPCA of Montreal (514-735-2711) will accept birds until 11pm every day. le Nichoir has a volunteer that goes there daily to pick up the birds. You can also try contacting La Faune et parcs de Quebec at 1-866-248-6936 who may know of a facility closer to you if you are not in the Montreal region. SABLIÈRE, ST-LAZARE Sablière, St-Lazare – Bird Protection Quebec – Protection des oiseaux du Québec. Sablière, St-Lazare richard 2017-05-30T17:27:40-04:00. View Larger Map. The most recent reports for species observed at this site are shown in the scrollable eBird list below. By using the buttons near the top to apply filters you cansee monthly bird
10 BIRDS WITH EYE RINGS 10 Birds with Eye Rings Day 10 of 100 Days of Blogging Say bye-bye-birdie to the following birds with an eye ring that are leaving us for the winter. All of the following 10 birds are migratory except for one. Hint: it's in the thrush family! #1. Alder Flycatcher TECHNOPARK WETLAND CONSERVATION Conserving the forests and wetlands of the Technoparc Montreal Since 2016, Bird Protection Quebec (BPQ) has played a role in trying to preserve the threatened forests and wetlands on the federal land of the Pierre Elliott Trudeau Airport, as well as adjacent land at Technoparc Montreal. Together, these lands comprise a unique site, ahabitat with
10 OWLS TO KNOW
Day 33 of 100 days of Blogging Happy Owl-O-Ween Everyone! Conveniently, there are exactly 10 owls listed on the PQSPB checklist, so owls seem like the only logical choice for today's listicle! (Not sure there is a catchy name for a gallery, so listicle it is!) Can 10 BIRDS THAT EAT OTHER BIRDS It eats mammals, insects and small birds. #2. Great Black backed Gull (Larus marinus) Preys opportunistically on on a range of other birds like migrating passerines and colonial nesters. Some of its”victims” include the Atlantic Puffin, Common Murre, Herring Gull, Common Tern, Roseate Tern, Manx Shearwater, and Horned Grebe. WHO’S A HOARDER: 10 BIRDS THAT CACHE THEIR FOOD Post #57 of 100 Days of Blogging A number of birds hoard, or cache if you prefer, food for later retrieval. When colder weather sets in, some use the strategy to help survive the winter. Others are more prone to this behavior in the breeding season. Here is a selection of10 birds from
OWL BAITING FOR FUN AND PROFIT: THE ETHICS OF OWL AND Post #57 of 100 Days of Blogging Thanks to the availability of affordable and technically advanced equipment, the opportunity for stunning bird imagery is in the reaches of both amateur and professional photographers. Competition is fierce to produce the most incredible photos and some photographers will do whatever it takes toget a jaw
10 COOL FACTS ABOUT DIVING BIRDS LIKE WHY GANNETS DON’T Post #55 of 100 Days of Blogging Watch a Gannet enter the water as it plunge dives after prey, and the term “breakneck speed” may suddenly take on newfound relevance! The Northern Gannet is one of the aptly named diving birds that pursue their prey either by plunge diving from the air, or by BIRD PROTECTION QUEBEC EDUCATION BPQ is a volunteer based, registered Canadian charity. We have been educating the public about bird and habitat conservationsince 1917. We rely
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The SPCA of Montreal (514-735-2711) will accept birds until 11pm every day. le Nichoir has a volunteer that goes there daily to pick up the birds. You can also try contacting La Faune et parcs de Quebec at 1-866-248-6936 who may know of a facility closer to you if you are not in the Montreal region. SABLIÈRE, ST-LAZARE Sablière, St-Lazare – Bird Protection Quebec – Protection des oiseaux du Québec. Sablière, St-Lazare richard 2017-05-30T17:27:40-04:00. View Larger Map. The most recent reports for species observed at this site are shown in the scrollable eBird list below. By using the buttons near the top to apply filters you cansee monthly bird
10 BIRDS WITH EYE RINGS 10 Birds with Eye Rings Day 10 of 100 Days of Blogging Say bye-bye-birdie to the following birds with an eye ring that are leaving us for the winter. All of the following 10 birds are migratory except for one. Hint: it's in the thrush family! #1. Alder Flycatcher TECHNOPARK WETLAND CONSERVATION Conserving the forests and wetlands of the Technoparc Montreal Since 2016, Bird Protection Quebec (BPQ) has played a role in trying to preserve the threatened forests and wetlands on the federal land of the Pierre Elliott Trudeau Airport, as well as adjacent land at Technoparc Montreal. Together, these lands comprise a unique site, ahabitat with
10 OWLS TO KNOW
Day 33 of 100 days of Blogging Happy Owl-O-Ween Everyone! Conveniently, there are exactly 10 owls listed on the PQSPB checklist, so owls seem like the only logical choice for today's listicle! (Not sure there is a catchy name for a gallery, so listicle it is!) Can 10 BIRDS THAT EAT OTHER BIRDS It eats mammals, insects and small birds. #2. Great Black backed Gull (Larus marinus) Preys opportunistically on on a range of other birds like migrating passerines and colonial nesters. Some of its”victims” include the Atlantic Puffin, Common Murre, Herring Gull, Common Tern, Roseate Tern, Manx Shearwater, and Horned Grebe. WHO’S A HOARDER: 10 BIRDS THAT CACHE THEIR FOOD Post #57 of 100 Days of Blogging A number of birds hoard, or cache if you prefer, food for later retrieval. When colder weather sets in, some use the strategy to help survive the winter. Others are more prone to this behavior in the breeding season. Here is a selection of10 birds from
OWL BAITING FOR FUN AND PROFIT: THE ETHICS OF OWL AND Post #57 of 100 Days of Blogging Thanks to the availability of affordable and technically advanced equipment, the opportunity for stunning bird imagery is in the reaches of both amateur and professional photographers. Competition is fierce to produce the most incredible photos and some photographers will do whatever it takes toget a jaw
10 COOL FACTS ABOUT DIVING BIRDS LIKE WHY GANNETS DON’T Post #55 of 100 Days of Blogging Watch a Gannet enter the water as it plunge dives after prey, and the term “breakneck speed” may suddenly take on newfound relevance! The Northern Gannet is one of the aptly named diving birds that pursue their prey either by plunge diving from the air, or by BIRD PROTECTION QUEBEC EDUCATION BPQ is a volunteer based, registered Canadian charity. We have been educating the public about bird and habitat conservation since 1917. We rely on membership fees and donations. Read MoreINJURED BIRDS
The SPCA of Montreal (514-735-2711) will accept birds until 11pm every day. le Nichoir has a volunteer that goes there daily to pick up the birds. You can also try contacting La Faune et parcs de Quebec at 1-866-248-6936 who may know of a facility closer to you if you are not in the Montreal region.*SIGHTINGS*
This page shows a real-time list of birds reported to eBird in a 30km radius of Montreal within the past seven days. The most recent reports, usually today's, are at the top - scroll down for earlier reports. Click on the + sign next to a bird that interests you to see details of who reported it PRODUCTS – BIRD PROTECTION QUEBEC – PROTECTION DES OISEAUX A Bird in the Bush : The Story of the Province of Quebec Society for the Protection of Birds 1917-2002 A history of the society’s first 85 years with information about birders and conservation in the earlier decades of the last century. English, 255 pages, indexincluded.
10 FACTS ABOUT BIRDS IN THE MOONLIGHT Here are10 facts from various studies about how birds are influenced by the lunar cycle. #1. Eagle Owls use white throat feathers to communicate with each other, on nights with a full moon the feathers are more visible and communication behaviour increases. #2. Northern Saw-whet owls are less active during moonlit nights in order to avoid PHILIPSBURG (MONTGOMERY) SANCTUARY This sanctuary, one of our two most important properties, was acquired in 1955 with two major additions of land in more recent years. It is the foucus of a current multi-year project to improve its facilities for both visiting birders and the birds that they come to see. WHO’S A HOARDER: 10 BIRDS THAT CACHE THEIR FOOD Post #57 of 100 Days of Blogging A number of birds hoard, or cache if you prefer, food for later retrieval. When colder weather sets in, some use the strategy to help survive the winter. Others are more prone to this behavior in the breeding season. Here is a selection of10 birds from
BIRDING LOCATIONS MONTREAL AND PROVINCE OF QUEBEC Popular birding locations in Montreal and other regions in the province of Quebec Looking for somewhere new to go birding? Here’s a list of over 100 popular birding locations around the area of Montreal and elsewhere in the province. Just click on the regional headings OFFICIAL CANADIAN BIRDS QUIZ Canada is now on its way to having an official bird, the Gray jay, which was the subject of the last post. But do you know which 13 birds are Canada’s official provincial and territorial birds? Test your avian emblem IQ with the flip card quiz below and name theMONTÉE BIGGAR
August 2018 Bird Protection Quebec’s newest land acquisition is important habitat for endangered Golden-winged Warbler Golden-winged Warbler among the 174 species observed in this prime habitat on Montée Biggar in southwestern Quebec. The directors of Bird Protection Quebec (BPQ) are pleased and proud to announce that BPQ is the new owner of approximately 87 acres of land on the northeast BIRD PROTECTION QUEBEC EDUCATION BPQ is a volunteer based, registered Canadian charity. We have been educating the public about bird and habitat conservationsince 1917. We rely
BIRD PROTECTION QUEBEC EDUCATION BPQ is a volunteer based, registered Canadian charity. We have been educating the public about bird and habitat conservation since 1917. We rely on membership fees and donations. Read More*SIGHTINGS*
This page shows a real-time list of birds reported to eBird in a 30km radius of Montreal within the past seven days. The most recent reports, usually today's, are at the top - scroll down for earlier reports. Click on the + sign next to a bird that interests you to see details of who reported itINJURED BIRDS
The SPCA of Montreal (514-735-2711) will accept birds until 11pm every day. le Nichoir has a volunteer that goes there daily to pick up the birds. You can also try contacting La Faune et parcs de Quebec at 1-866-248-6936 who may know of a facility closer to you if you are not in the Montreal region. SABLIÈRE, ST-LAZARE Sablière, St-Lazare – Bird Protection Quebec – Protection des oiseaux du Québec. Sablière, St-Lazare richard 2017-05-30T17:27:40-04:00. View Larger Map. The most recent reports for species observed at this site are shown in the scrollable eBird list below. By using the buttons near the top to apply filters you cansee monthly bird
10 FACTS ABOUT BIRDS IN THE MOONLIGHT Here are10 facts from various studies about how birds are influenced by the lunar cycle. #1. Eagle Owls use white throat feathers to communicate with each other, on nights with a full moon the feathers are more visible and communication behaviour increases. #2. Northern Saw-whet owls are less active during moonlit nights in order to avoid 10 BIRDS WITH EYE RINGS 10 Birds with Eye Rings Day 10 of 100 Days of Blogging Say bye-bye-birdie to the following birds with an eye ring that are leaving us for the winter. All of the following 10 birds are migratory except for one. Hint: it's in the thrush family! #1. Alder Flycatcher 10 BIRDS THAT EAT OTHER BIRDS It eats mammals, insects and small birds. #2. Great Black backed Gull (Larus marinus) Preys opportunistically on on a range of other birds like migrating passerines and colonial nesters. Some of its”victims” include the Atlantic Puffin, Common Murre, Herring Gull, Common Tern, Roseate Tern, Manx Shearwater, and Horned Grebe.10 OWLS TO KNOW
Day 33 of 100 days of Blogging Happy Owl-O-Ween Everyone! Conveniently, there are exactly 10 owls listed on the PQSPB checklist, so owls seem like the only logical choice for today's listicle! (Not sure there is a catchy name for a gallery, so listicle it is!) Can OWL BAITING FOR FUN AND PROFIT: THE ETHICS OF OWL AND Post #57 of 100 Days of Blogging Thanks to the availability of affordable and technically advanced equipment, the opportunity for stunning bird imagery is in the reaches of both amateur and professional photographers. Competition is fierce to produce the most incredible photos and some photographers will do whatever it takes toget a jaw
BIRD PROTECTION QUEBEC EDUCATION BPQ is a volunteer based, registered Canadian charity. We have been educating the public about bird and habitat conservationsince 1917. We rely
BIRD PROTECTION QUEBEC EDUCATION BPQ is a volunteer based, registered Canadian charity. We have been educating the public about bird and habitat conservation since 1917. We rely on membership fees and donations. Read More*SIGHTINGS*
This page shows a real-time list of birds reported to eBird in a 30km radius of Montreal within the past seven days. The most recent reports, usually today's, are at the top - scroll down for earlier reports. Click on the + sign next to a bird that interests you to see details of who reported itINJURED BIRDS
The SPCA of Montreal (514-735-2711) will accept birds until 11pm every day. le Nichoir has a volunteer that goes there daily to pick up the birds. You can also try contacting La Faune et parcs de Quebec at 1-866-248-6936 who may know of a facility closer to you if you are not in the Montreal region. SABLIÈRE, ST-LAZARE Sablière, St-Lazare – Bird Protection Quebec – Protection des oiseaux du Québec. Sablière, St-Lazare richard 2017-05-30T17:27:40-04:00. View Larger Map. The most recent reports for species observed at this site are shown in the scrollable eBird list below. By using the buttons near the top to apply filters you cansee monthly bird
10 FACTS ABOUT BIRDS IN THE MOONLIGHT Here are10 facts from various studies about how birds are influenced by the lunar cycle. #1. Eagle Owls use white throat feathers to communicate with each other, on nights with a full moon the feathers are more visible and communication behaviour increases. #2. Northern Saw-whet owls are less active during moonlit nights in order to avoid 10 BIRDS WITH EYE RINGS 10 Birds with Eye Rings Day 10 of 100 Days of Blogging Say bye-bye-birdie to the following birds with an eye ring that are leaving us for the winter. All of the following 10 birds are migratory except for one. Hint: it's in the thrush family! #1. Alder Flycatcher 10 BIRDS THAT EAT OTHER BIRDS It eats mammals, insects and small birds. #2. Great Black backed Gull (Larus marinus) Preys opportunistically on on a range of other birds like migrating passerines and colonial nesters. Some of its”victims” include the Atlantic Puffin, Common Murre, Herring Gull, Common Tern, Roseate Tern, Manx Shearwater, and Horned Grebe.10 OWLS TO KNOW
Day 33 of 100 days of Blogging Happy Owl-O-Ween Everyone! Conveniently, there are exactly 10 owls listed on the PQSPB checklist, so owls seem like the only logical choice for today's listicle! (Not sure there is a catchy name for a gallery, so listicle it is!) Can OWL BAITING FOR FUN AND PROFIT: THE ETHICS OF OWL AND Post #57 of 100 Days of Blogging Thanks to the availability of affordable and technically advanced equipment, the opportunity for stunning bird imagery is in the reaches of both amateur and professional photographers. Competition is fierce to produce the most incredible photos and some photographers will do whatever it takes toget a jaw
BLOG – BIRD PROTECTION QUEBEC – PROTECTION DES OISEAUX DU Meet the Purple Martin A Focal Species for World Migratory Bird Day (WMBD) 2020 Each fall, the Purple Martin (Progne subis) travels thousands of miles from its breeding grounds in North America to winter in South America and then makes the return journey the following spring. This large swallow, an aerial insectivore adept at snapping up insects on the wing with incredible flight maneuvers10 OWLS TO KNOW
Day 33 of 100 days of Blogging Happy Owl-O-Ween Everyone! Conveniently, there are exactly 10 owls listed on the PQSPB checklist, so owls seem like the only logical choice for today's listicle! (Not sure there is a catchy name for a gallery, so listicle it is!) Can DONATION – BIRD PROTECTION QUEBEC – PROTECTION DES OISEAUX Since its founding in 1917, Bird Protection Quebec has been active in bird protection and advocacy. In addition to managing and maintaining several bird sanctuaries, the Society sponsors numerous bird-related education and scientific research programs. The Society also purchases land for bird sanctuaries, often in cooperation with other conservation organizations. We fund our work throughBIRDING FIELD TRIPS
Weekly Birding Field Trips. Bird Protection Quebec has decided to cancel all planned birding field trips until further notice given the current public health crisis. Many parks and birding spots are closed but, of course, birding on you own is certainly still possible. If you chose to do so, please stay safe and and practice social distancing. BIRDING LOCATIONS MONTREAL AND PROVINCE OF QUEBEC Popular birding locations in Montreal and other regions in the province of Quebec Looking for somewhere new to go birding? Here’s a list of over 100 popular birding locations around the area of Montreal and elsewhere in the province. Just click on the regional headingsBIRD CHECKLISTS
Bird Protection Quebec Bird Checklist. One thing that birders always find useful, especially if they are only visitors to the area, is a reliable checklist of the birds that they can expect to see .. if that bird on the bushes really, really looks like a parrot but it isn’t in the local checklist – well, maybe it’s an identification that you might want to think about some more. 10 BIRD SPECIES INTRODUCED TO NORTH AMERICA T – 98 – Day 3 of 100 Days of Blogging. Today’s Listicle contains ten birds species introduced to North America. This is not an exhaustive list, you can download the AOU checklist of North American species and wade through it for more. Eight of the ten birds appear on the Bird Protection Quebec Checklist .. Environment Canada quotes the World Conservation Union as saying that invasive 10 FACTS ABOUT THE COMMON POORWILL, COOLEST BIRD OF THE The first bird in our Coolest Bird of the Week feature. The Common Poorwhill is the only bird that hibernates. (Photo credit - wikimedia) 10 Facts about the Common Poorwill – Coolest Bird of the week Day 6 of 100 Days of Blogging TodayMONTÉE BIGGAR
August 2018 Bird Protection Quebec’s newest land acquisition is important habitat for endangered Golden-winged Warbler Golden-winged Warbler among the 174 species observed in this prime habitat on Montée Biggar in southwestern Quebec. The directors of Bird Protection Quebec (BPQ) are pleased and proud to announce that BPQ is the new owner of approximately 87 acres of land on the northeast WHAT IS THE MEANING OF THIS? BIRDS AND THEIR CULTURAL Post #65 Bird symbolism is found across all cultures and dates to the most ancient of civilizations. Here is a spin-off from yesterday’s post asking what your first bird sighting of the year was, with a look at some of the interesting history and symbolism of those sightings. 10 Facts about Bird Symbolism BIRD PROTECTION QUEBEC EDUCATION BPQ is a volunteer based, registered Canadian charity. We have been educating the public about bird and habitat conservationsince 1917. We rely
BIRD PROTECTION QUEBEC EDUCATION BPQ is a volunteer based, registered Canadian charity. We have been educating the public about bird and habitat conservation since 1917. We rely on membership fees and donations. Read More*SIGHTINGS*
This page shows a real-time list of birds reported to eBird in a 30km radius of Montreal within the past seven days. The most recent reports, usually today's, are at the top - scroll down for earlier reports. Click on the + sign next to a bird that interests you to see details of who reported itINJURED BIRDS
The SPCA of Montreal (514-735-2711) will accept birds until 11pm every day. le Nichoir has a volunteer that goes there daily to pick up the birds. You can also try contacting La Faune et parcs de Quebec at 1-866-248-6936 who may know of a facility closer to you if you are not in the Montreal region. SABLIÈRE, ST-LAZARE Sablière, St-Lazare – Bird Protection Quebec – Protection des oiseaux du Québec. Sablière, St-Lazare richard 2017-05-30T17:27:40-04:00. View Larger Map. The most recent reports for species observed at this site are shown in the scrollable eBird list below. By using the buttons near the top to apply filters you cansee monthly bird
10 FACTS ABOUT BIRDS IN THE MOONLIGHT Here are10 facts from various studies about how birds are influenced by the lunar cycle. #1. Eagle Owls use white throat feathers to communicate with each other, on nights with a full moon the feathers are more visible and communication behaviour increases. #2. Northern Saw-whet owls are less active during moonlit nights in order to avoid 10 BIRDS WITH EYE RINGS 10 Birds with Eye Rings Day 10 of 100 Days of Blogging Say bye-bye-birdie to the following birds with an eye ring that are leaving us for the winter. All of the following 10 birds are migratory except for one. Hint: it's in the thrush family! #1. Alder Flycatcher 10 BIRDS THAT EAT OTHER BIRDS It eats mammals, insects and small birds. #2. Great Black backed Gull (Larus marinus) Preys opportunistically on on a range of other birds like migrating passerines and colonial nesters. Some of its”victims” include the Atlantic Puffin, Common Murre, Herring Gull, Common Tern, Roseate Tern, Manx Shearwater, and Horned Grebe.10 OWLS TO KNOW
Day 33 of 100 days of Blogging Happy Owl-O-Ween Everyone! Conveniently, there are exactly 10 owls listed on the PQSPB checklist, so owls seem like the only logical choice for today's listicle! (Not sure there is a catchy name for a gallery, so listicle it is!) Can OWL BAITING FOR FUN AND PROFIT: THE ETHICS OF OWL AND Post #57 of 100 Days of Blogging Thanks to the availability of affordable and technically advanced equipment, the opportunity for stunning bird imagery is in the reaches of both amateur and professional photographers. Competition is fierce to produce the most incredible photos and some photographers will do whatever it takes toget a jaw
BIRD PROTECTION QUEBEC EDUCATION BPQ is a volunteer based, registered Canadian charity. We have been educating the public about bird and habitat conservationsince 1917. We rely
BIRD PROTECTION QUEBEC EDUCATION BPQ is a volunteer based, registered Canadian charity. We have been educating the public about bird and habitat conservation since 1917. We rely on membership fees and donations. Read More*SIGHTINGS*
This page shows a real-time list of birds reported to eBird in a 30km radius of Montreal within the past seven days. The most recent reports, usually today's, are at the top - scroll down for earlier reports. Click on the + sign next to a bird that interests you to see details of who reported itINJURED BIRDS
The SPCA of Montreal (514-735-2711) will accept birds until 11pm every day. le Nichoir has a volunteer that goes there daily to pick up the birds. You can also try contacting La Faune et parcs de Quebec at 1-866-248-6936 who may know of a facility closer to you if you are not in the Montreal region. SABLIÈRE, ST-LAZARE Sablière, St-Lazare – Bird Protection Quebec – Protection des oiseaux du Québec. Sablière, St-Lazare richard 2017-05-30T17:27:40-04:00. View Larger Map. The most recent reports for species observed at this site are shown in the scrollable eBird list below. By using the buttons near the top to apply filters you cansee monthly bird
10 FACTS ABOUT BIRDS IN THE MOONLIGHT Here are10 facts from various studies about how birds are influenced by the lunar cycle. #1. Eagle Owls use white throat feathers to communicate with each other, on nights with a full moon the feathers are more visible and communication behaviour increases. #2. Northern Saw-whet owls are less active during moonlit nights in order to avoid 10 BIRDS WITH EYE RINGS 10 Birds with Eye Rings Day 10 of 100 Days of Blogging Say bye-bye-birdie to the following birds with an eye ring that are leaving us for the winter. All of the following 10 birds are migratory except for one. Hint: it's in the thrush family! #1. Alder Flycatcher 10 BIRDS THAT EAT OTHER BIRDS It eats mammals, insects and small birds. #2. Great Black backed Gull (Larus marinus) Preys opportunistically on on a range of other birds like migrating passerines and colonial nesters. Some of its”victims” include the Atlantic Puffin, Common Murre, Herring Gull, Common Tern, Roseate Tern, Manx Shearwater, and Horned Grebe.10 OWLS TO KNOW
Day 33 of 100 days of Blogging Happy Owl-O-Ween Everyone! Conveniently, there are exactly 10 owls listed on the PQSPB checklist, so owls seem like the only logical choice for today's listicle! (Not sure there is a catchy name for a gallery, so listicle it is!) Can OWL BAITING FOR FUN AND PROFIT: THE ETHICS OF OWL AND Post #57 of 100 Days of Blogging Thanks to the availability of affordable and technically advanced equipment, the opportunity for stunning bird imagery is in the reaches of both amateur and professional photographers. Competition is fierce to produce the most incredible photos and some photographers will do whatever it takes toget a jaw
BLOG – BIRD PROTECTION QUEBEC – PROTECTION DES OISEAUX DU Meet the Purple Martin A Focal Species for World Migratory Bird Day (WMBD) 2020 Each fall, the Purple Martin (Progne subis) travels thousands of miles from its breeding grounds in North America to winter in South America and then makes the return journey the following spring. This large swallow, an aerial insectivore adept at snapping up insects on the wing with incredible flight maneuvers10 OWLS TO KNOW
Day 33 of 100 days of Blogging Happy Owl-O-Ween Everyone! Conveniently, there are exactly 10 owls listed on the PQSPB checklist, so owls seem like the only logical choice for today's listicle! (Not sure there is a catchy name for a gallery, so listicle it is!) Can DONATION – BIRD PROTECTION QUEBEC – PROTECTION DES OISEAUX Since its founding in 1917, Bird Protection Quebec has been active in bird protection and advocacy. In addition to managing and maintaining several bird sanctuaries, the Society sponsors numerous bird-related education and scientific research programs. The Society also purchases land for bird sanctuaries, often in cooperation with other conservation organizations. We fund our work throughBIRDING FIELD TRIPS
Weekly Birding Field Trips. Bird Protection Quebec has decided to cancel all planned birding field trips until further notice given the current public health crisis. Many parks and birding spots are closed but, of course, birding on you own is certainly still possible. If you chose to do so, please stay safe and and practice social distancing. BIRDING LOCATIONS MONTREAL AND PROVINCE OF QUEBEC Popular birding locations in Montreal and other regions in the province of Quebec Looking for somewhere new to go birding? Here’s a list of over 100 popular birding locations around the area of Montreal and elsewhere in the province. Just click on the regional headingsBIRD CHECKLISTS
Bird Protection Quebec Bird Checklist. One thing that birders always find useful, especially if they are only visitors to the area, is a reliable checklist of the birds that they can expect to see .. if that bird on the bushes really, really looks like a parrot but it isn’t in the local checklist – well, maybe it’s an identification that you might want to think about some more. 10 BIRD SPECIES INTRODUCED TO NORTH AMERICA T – 98 – Day 3 of 100 Days of Blogging. Today’s Listicle contains ten birds species introduced to North America. This is not an exhaustive list, you can download the AOU checklist of North American species and wade through it for more. Eight of the ten birds appear on the Bird Protection Quebec Checklist .. Environment Canada quotes the World Conservation Union as saying that invasive 10 FACTS ABOUT THE COMMON POORWILL, COOLEST BIRD OF THE The first bird in our Coolest Bird of the Week feature. The Common Poorwhill is the only bird that hibernates. (Photo credit - wikimedia) 10 Facts about the Common Poorwill – Coolest Bird of the week Day 6 of 100 Days of Blogging TodayMONTÉE BIGGAR
August 2018 Bird Protection Quebec’s newest land acquisition is important habitat for endangered Golden-winged Warbler Golden-winged Warbler among the 174 species observed in this prime habitat on Montée Biggar in southwestern Quebec. The directors of Bird Protection Quebec (BPQ) are pleased and proud to announce that BPQ is the new owner of approximately 87 acres of land on the northeast WHAT IS THE MEANING OF THIS? BIRDS AND THEIR CULTURAL Post #65 Bird symbolism is found across all cultures and dates to the most ancient of civilizations. Here is a spin-off from yesterday’s post asking what your first bird sighting of the year was, with a look at some of the interesting history and symbolism of those sightings. 10 Facts about Bird SymbolismSkip to content
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