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World Migratory Bird Day – Spring 2023

World Migratory Bird Day 2023 focuses on water and its importance to bird life.

Water is fundamental to sustaining life on our planet. Virtually all migratory birds rely on water and its associated habitats at some point during their life cycles. Lakes, rivers, streams, ponds, wetlands, and coastal waters are all vital for feeding, drinking, or nesting, and as places to rest and refuel during long seasonal migrations.

Unfortunately, these aquatic ecosystems are becoming increasingly threatened around the world, and so are the migratory birds that depend on them. The increasing human demand for water, as well as pollution and climate change, is having a direct impact on the quantity and quality of water resources and on the conservation status of many migratory bird species.

Learn more in the graphic below:

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Featured species in this year’s campaign include the Northern Shoveler, Rufous Hummingbird, Osprey, and Barn Swallow, just a few of the migratory birds you might encounter on a walk near Burnaby Lake this spring.

Add your name to become a Migratory Birds Defender.

Canada’s birds are in trouble. Grassland birds, aerial insectivores, and shorebirds have all experienced alarming population declines, and many more remain at-risk.

As Migratory Bird Defenders, we are asking decision-makers at all levels of government to promote healthy bird populations as a critical part of the ecosystems we all depend on.  Help us deliver a united call on behalf of Canada’s 450 bird species whose vanishing songs, chirps, tweets, and caws demand a simple but urgent message: it’s time to stand up for our country’s birds.

Add your name to become a Migratory Bird Defender and learn more about how you can protect birds in your community.

Check out the BLPA’s Bird Resources page.

MVRP Piper Spit Bird Count 10-20

Whether you’re just getting to know the birds in your backyard or are on the lookout for rarities, grab your binoculars and join a park interpreter to watch the seasonal changes of birds at Burnaby Lake.

Programs have been adjusted to allow for physical distancing and measures are in place to protect you and your loved ones. See below.

FREE, but registration required via link below or call with Program ID 5548
Last day for Internet registration: Oct 12, 2020 12pm

Ages 15+

Also taking place on November 10.

Metro Vancouver Regional Parks understands that connecting with nature is an effective way to reduce stress and support physical and mental wellbeing. Regional Parks nature programs are resuming, with some modifications in place. Programs have been adjusted to allow for physical distancing and our team is taking measures to protect you.

Please enjoy our programs while respecting the following:

  • Stay home and away from others if you have cold or flu symptoms.
  • Maintain a physical distance of at least two metres from others as much as possible, including in parking lots and trail entrances.
  • Walk, bike, or take transit to avoid contributing to traffic and parking issues.
  • Wash or sanitize hands frequently.
  • Cover coughs and sneezes.
  • Dispose of any used tissues, masks or gloves in designated garbage bins. Please place used face masks and gloves in a plastic bag before securely disposing in a garbage bin.

Once you have registered, Metro Vancouver Regional Parks will send additional safety guidelines specific to your program.

Staff continue to closely monitor developments regarding COVID-19 and will notify participants of any program changes or cancellations.

Regional Parks has a team of staff ready to help you explore regional parks. If you have any questions, email RegionalParks.Info@metrovancouver.org.

For more information about Metro Vancouver’s response to COVID-19, visit metrovancouver.org.

MVRP Piper Spit Bird Count 09-20

Whether you’re just getting to know the birds in your backyard or are on the lookout for rarities, grab your binoculars and join a park interpreter to watch the seasonal changes of birds at Burnaby Lake.

Programs have been adjusted to allow for physical distancing and measures are in place to protect you and your loved ones. See below.

FREE, but registration required via link below or call with Program ID 5547
Last day for Internet registration: Sep 14, 2020 12pm

Ages 15+

Also taking place on October 13 and November 10.

Metro Vancouver Regional Parks understands that connecting with nature is an effective way to reduce stress and support physical and mental wellbeing. Regional Parks nature programs are resuming, with some modifications in place. Programs have been adjusted to allow for physical distancing and our team is taking measures to protect you.

Please enjoy our programs while respecting the following:

  • Stay home and away from others if you have cold or flu symptoms.
  • Maintain a physical distance of at least two metres from others as much as possible, including in parking lots and trail entrances.
  • Walk, bike, or take transit to avoid contributing to traffic and parking issues.
  • Wash or sanitize hands frequently.
  • Cover coughs and sneezes.
  • Dispose of any used tissues, masks or gloves in designated garbage bins. Please place used face masks and gloves in a plastic bag before securely disposing in a garbage bin.

Once you have registered, Metro Vancouver Regional Parks will send additional safety guidelines specific to your program.

Staff continue to closely monitor developments regarding COVID-19 and will notify participants of any program changes or cancellations.

Regional Parks has a team of staff ready to help you explore regional parks. If you have any questions, email RegionalParks.Info@metrovancouver.org.

For more information about Metro Vancouver’s response to COVID-19, visit metrovancouver.org.