Christmas is for the Birds
Christmas Bird Counts in Alberta
Early winter birding in Calgary
Killer Cats on the Loose
Some alarming statistics have recently been reported concerning the number of birds killed by cats in both Canada and the United States. According to a study by Avian Conservation Ecology (2013) between 100 million and 350 million birds are killed each year by cats in Canada. In a report …
“In the end, we will conserve only what we love”
Canada’s Shrikes, a tale of two seasons
Many North American birders and photographers fawn over the majesty and beauty of birds of prey. From the soaring raptors and eagles, to the swooping and diving falcons, to the deft and agile accipiters, and of course the ever popular owls, there remains one family of carnivorous songbirds whose ingenuity …
The American Dipper – a photo essay
Birds on the Western Front, 1916
Written from northern France, by H.H. Munro, who was killed at Beaumont-Hamel on 14 November 1916. Considering the enormous economic dislocation which the war operations have caused in the regions where the campaign is raging, there seems to be very little corresponding disturbance in the bird life of the same …