International Migratory Bird Day- MAY 13/17

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!

 

Wednesday, April 5th Rouge Hike With Larry Noonan

March 29th Hike in the Rouge with Larry Noonan

Turkey Feather Mushroom

Blue Heron

The Hikers

Burled Willow

Rouge River

Signs of Former Human Habitation

Rouge River

Angry Garter Snake

…the Heron Again.

Join in FROG WATCH at Rouge National Urban Park

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.

March 22nd 1st Spring Hike in the Rouge, with Larry Noonan on a Beautiful Day!

RougeNational_NOW@(RNUP_NOW)  Twitter

March 15th Hike-the-Rouge, by Larry Noonan…brrrr, cold! Winter’s Last Hike!

ALTONA FOREST STEWARDSHIP

Great work by this longstanding, hardworking committee…click below

http://durhamregion.com/news-story/7170990-altona-forest-stewardship-committee-to-embark-on-10-000-pickering-project/

March 8th Rouge Hike with Larry Noonan

Wood Ear Mushroom- an edible type

Early Season Insect

Yellow Birch

Gilled Mushroom

Power to the River

All Washed Up!

Forest Shadows

March 1st Hike on Mast Trail, Rouge Park, with Larry Noonan

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A Foggy but mild day yesterday for the Cedar Trail Hike- Noonan

Pearce House

Pearce House

On Frozen Pond...

On Frozen Pond…

Misty Morning

Misty Morning

New Buds

New Buds

Play Misty For Me, Please...

Play Misty For Me, Please…

Can Anyone Identify This Skat?

Can Anyone Identify This Scat?