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Winter Birds

FACEBOOK LIVE Q&A WITH KEN ORICH December 8th | 7:00pm

Join local birding enthusiast & Lethbridge Christmas Bird Count Organizer Ken Orich in this engaging online presentation about the winter birds of Southern Alberta.

Learn some tips on how to identify common species & how you can participate in the Lethbridge Christmas Bird Count!

Everyone is welcome to participate & ask any bird related questions!

Hosted in partnership with:

 Lethbridge Naturalists Society  Friends of the Helen Schuler Nature Centre Society

Lethbridge Christmas Bird Count

December 19th

Join the Audubon’s 122nd Christmas Bird Count! Whether you like exploring forests, fields, or prefer counting feeder birds from your window with a warm mug in hand, the Christmas Bird Count offers diverse opportunities. All Christmas Bird Count observations are used to study the health of winter bird populations over time & guide conservation strategies to help birds & their habitats.

For more information about the Lethbridge Christmas Bird Count contact Ken Orich: korich@telusplanet.net

Birds of the Lethbridge Forests

Are you curious about the types of birds that can be found in Lethbridge? Want to learn more about local bird species & take your birding knowledge to the next level?

We’ve Got Just The Thing For You!

The Nature Centre is excited to announce the launch of a Brand New Field Guide

all about birds of Lethbridge!

Stop by the Nature Centre & pick up a copy of our newest publication “Birds of the Lethbridge Forests”

Christmas Bird Count

Wrap-Up at the Nature Centre December 19th | 4pm — 5:30pm

Looking to end your Christmas Bird Count with some festive cheer?

Drop-in to the Nature Centre & share stories & photos from your day of birding over a warm drink!

This year is the 122nd annual Christmas Bird Count in North America. These counts provide important snapshots of winter bird populations across the continent & make-up one of the longest running Citizen Science projects in the world!

New participants are always welcome! Hot chocolate & tea will be provided!

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