The unique flicker photographs were sent to Larry Noonan by a forest visitor for us to share. Great shots, and thank you!






Posted in birds, conservation, Hiking, Parks Canada-Toronto, Rouge National Urban Park
Tagged Altona Forest, Northern Flicker
Audubon has an article by Kenn Kaufman explaining how birds know when to migrate Back in February, unseasonably warm temperatures swept over much of North America, buds began opening on trees, and flowers began to bloom weeks early. Naturally, birders began to ask: Will our migratory birds come back earlier, too? That question doesn’t have […]
via How Do Birds Know When To Migrate? — Natural History Wanderings
Posted in birds, conservation, environment, Rouge National Urban Park
Tagged Audubon
Posted in birds, conservation, Hiking, Parks Canada-Toronto, Rouge National Urban Park
Tagged Busy Woodpeckers, Spring Hike
Participate with the Toronto Zoo & Parks Canada (Rouge National Urban Park) on International Migratory Bird Day, Saturday, May 13, 2017 in one of several bird-related programs:
CONTACT- echristens@torontozoo.ca -416-392-5960
or- Parks Canada- rouge@pc.gc.ca
GET INVOLVED, ITS FUN!
Posted in birds, conservation, environment, Parks Canada-Toronto, Rouge National Urban Park
Tagged Toronto Zoo
Posted in conservation, environment, Hiking, Parks Canada-Toronto, Rouge National Urban Park
Tagged Spring Runoff
In partnership with the Toronto Zoo Rouge National Urban Park is conducting its annual frog count in the ponds and streams of Rouge Park.
Thursday, April 27
Thursday, May 25
Thursday, June 29
If you want to become involved in this project contact rouge@pc.gc.ca for details. Space is limited so make your application early.
Posted in conservation, environment, frogs, Parks Canada-Toronto, Rouge National Urban Park
Tagged annual frog count