Bird-Friendly Ottawa — Birding and Safe Bird Habitat
Palm Warbler (photo credit: Emilia Michaud).
Come join us to visit a great accessible birding spot right in the centre of the city. This walk starts at the University of Ottawa's new Faculty of Health Sciences (FHS) Building, one of Ottawa's most bird-friendly buildings. We'll cross the Rideau River and visit the Hurdman Woods, where birders from the Ottawa Field Naturalist club and Bird Friendly Ottawa will join us to help us identify some of the early migrating song birds and water birds that can be seen there. Along the way, we will stop at Hurdman Station to talk about some threats that buildings can pose to migrating birds, how these can be mitigated, and what the organizations that are working together are doing to reduce these threats.
Before you come:
Check out e-bird to see what other birders are reporting they see in our area.
You can also download the Merlin app to your phone. We can show you how to use this to help you identify birds you spot.
If you have a pair of binoculars with 8X magnification, you may want to bring those along. But don't worry if you don't have your own pair, as there will be a number of binoculars available to share.