Piping plovers start arriving here on their eastern seaboard breeding grounds anytime between late March and early June, so most of them have certainly arrived and are being spotted on the beach! They can start nesting anytime after they arrive, but due to the cold and wet weather (more so then usual on the east [...]
Categories
- British Columbia
- Burrowing Owl Recovery Team
- Canada's New Noahs
- Carden Team
- Christina Davy
- Dyer's Bay
- Eastern Loggerhead Shrike
- Ffion Cassidy
- Freshwater Turtle Recovery Program
- Grey-Bruce
- Josh Noseworthy
- Kawartha Turtle Trauma Centre
- Kurt Hennige
- Manitoulin Island
- Maritime Swallows
- Massasauga Rattlersnake
- Napanee
- Napanee Recovery Action Group
- Nova Scotia
- Ord's Kangaroo Rat
- Oregon Spotted Frog Program
- Piping Plover Recovery Program
- Rusty Patched Bumblebee
- Snapping Turtle
- Spiny Softshell Turtle
- Spotted Turtle
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