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Monthly Bird Count

Monthly Bird Count

With Squamish Environment Society

The Squamish River Area is identified as an Important Bird Area (IBA) - “places of international significance for the conservation of birds and biodiversity”, IBA Canada.

Over 235 bird species use this area for nesting sites, feeding, resting during migration, and year-round homes. SES conduct monthly bird counts in the estuary in order to track bird populations. These community-initiated counts began in 1991 and have resulted in one of the most detailed compilations in the province. The data is also used to inform land-use planning processes, and promote habitat protection.

“Visit the Estuary’s hidden places, through all seasons, tides, and weather. Learn to identify birds by sight and sound. No experience necessary!”, Squamish Environment Society.

Location: Meet at the Howe Sound Inn/Brew Pub (37801 Cleveland Ave) where we will form four groups to cover four different areas of the estuary.

Time: 8am - lunchtime. The count takes four to six hours, with a mix of walking and driving. Results are tallied at the Howe Sound Inn/Brew Pub over lunch, which is of course optional.

Head to the the SES website for more information

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