It’s a hoot!
On May 3, after a long afternoon walking the Bruce Trail in the Bruce Peninsula National Park, the international BPBO team drove back to the station buoyed by a full sunny day. Arriving near the gate, where the landscape opens …
On May 3, after a long afternoon walking the Bruce Trail in the Bruce Peninsula National Park, the international BPBO team drove back to the station buoyed by a full sunny day. Arriving near the gate, where the landscape opens …
On our third day of continuous rain (May 2), I believe that a post on the weather is in order. As you probably know, when it rains, there is no banding, as it would be too dangerous for the birds. …
As I am very fond of saying, always expect the unexpected with birds and bird migration! Birds, untethered to land or sea, trace invisible pathways through the air, connecting distant locales with their feathery wings. And sometimes they go astray …
As inexorably as the Earth spins around the Sun, another season has begun at Cabot Head: the 16th consecutive spring that BPBO will be monitoring the spring bird migration. This year, in marked contrast with 2016, there was no snow, …
Spring migration monitoring has begun at Cabot Head! Read more »