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Piping Plovers Colour-Marked in the Bahamas  
In an effort to determine where Piping Plovers wintering in The Bahamas are staging during migration, and breeding, 57 birds were uniquely colour-marked this winter in The Bahamas for Environment Canada by Sidney Maddock and Peter Doherty, with help from The Bahamas National Trust.  Read more...



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  Things that Go 'Hoot' in the Night  
All across Canada, adventurous volunteers are getting ready to conduct owl surveys. The Canadian Nocturnal Owl Survey is a roadside survey conducted by volunteer citizen scientists, primarily targeting nocturnal, forest-breeding owls (e.g., Barred Owl, Northern Saw-whet Owl).  Read more...

American Woodcock Survey Comes to Bird Studies Canada 
The American Woodcock Singing-ground Survey is a bi-national monitoring program that provides an index of the relative size of the woodcock breeding population in North America. Read more...

The Latest LPBO E-news
The latest LPBO E-news is now available online. For lots of exciting news about LPBO and our upcoming 50th anniversary celebrations select the link above to download the E-news in PDF format.
 

 

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