About this Event
(LOCATION: This program series takes place in ROOM 1, on the 2nd FLOOR. )
Join Monika Croydon, avid local birder & active member of the Toronto Ornithological Club, as she presents a series of four program all about our local and visiting birds. Learn about their lives through the seasons, find out how to start birding and identifying birds, and explore how we can all help to protect them.
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Birds in Winter - February 27, 2025
Winter is a harsh season, yet many birds stay in Toronto and survive. Why don’t they all fly south? How do they stay warm, find food and shelter? Which birds stay and which ones migrate?
Learn about migrant birds and their incredible journeys, visiting birds who come to the city from their boreal and Arctic homes, and resident birds who spend the long, cold winter months here.
What’s that Bird? – March 27, 2025
Curious about the birds you see in your backyard or neighbourhood? Learn the basics of bird identification using clues like size and shape, colours, behaviour and songs. Find out about field guides, birding apps and other helpful resources, and discover great birding opportunities here in Toronto.
Spring Brings the Birds - April 24, 2025
By the end of February, some migratory birds have already started their long journey back to Canada from their tropical winter homes. By March we are hearing the dawn chorus of singing Robins, Cardinals, Red-winged Blackbirds and more. Spring birding is a wonderful experience, and you can be part of it! Learn more about local birds and visiting migrants, and discover how they find their way back to their nesting grounds, find a mate, build nests and raise their families.
Birds in a Changing World – May 29, 2025
Birds, like all living creatures, are being affected by a changing climate, habitat loss, human development and more. It seems overwhelming, but we can all help birds, as individuals and as a community. Learn about threats to birds, including glass/window collisions, habitat destruction and more. Find out how scientists, organizations, and birding groups are working to save them, and how you can help make Toronto a bird-friendly city.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Toronto Public Library - North York Central Library, 5120 Yonge Street, Toronto, Canada
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