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The Cardinal – Spring 2024 Edition

In this edition: board meetings, outing reports, book reviews, Cedarcroft, insects, woodpeckers, flowers, conservation action, chimney swift program history, photos and more photos. For online access, see The Cardinal Issues Online and enter the password from the back of your membership card.

Cover photo of Eastern Garter Snakes by Paul Nicholson.

See all upcoming events for the combined list (nature talks, field trips, community events). There are no meetings with nature talks until September.

Field Trips

Birding at the Coves

See robins, sparrows, goldfinches, woodpeckers, nuthatches, herons, ducks, chickadees, cardinals, and hawks.
MEMBERS ONLY – REGISTRATION REQUIRED

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05 May 2024
The Coves, 1 Cove Road
London, Ontario Canada
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Leisurely Walk at Cedarcroft, SLOW, EASY and SHORT

MEMBERS ONLY – REGISTRATION REQUIRED
Enjoy a relatively easy walk on the Beech Point Trail and the Pine Trail. 

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08 May 2024

Komoka Provincial Park Birding

We will look for spring migrants. Please be aware that there is paid parking at this site. There are several hills on the trails. For those interested, we can look for American Woodcocks at dusk.
MEMBERS ONLY – REGISTRATION REQUIRED

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08 May 2024
Komoka Provincial Park, London, Ontario N6K 4N8 Canada
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Cade Tract Walk

Explore the many habitats of the Cade Tract, a new public tract owned by the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority, west of St. Marys.
MEMBERS ONLY – REGISTRATION REQUIRED

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10 May 2024
Cade Tract, 4695 Perth Road Line 5
Granton, Ontario Canada
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For more, see all scheduled future trips.

Club News

For retired items, see Archived News.

Conservation Action Alerts

Conservation Action Alerts keep you informed about upcoming opportunities to provide input and influence public environmental policy. Members and non-members may subscribe. There is an “Unsubscribe” link at the bottom of each email. In the future, action alerts will be logged on the website.

Social Media

Follow us on our Facebook page and visit (or subscribe to) our YouTube channel. When you join or renew your membership, you may subscribe to Conservation Action Alerts and the E-Newsletter (twice each month).

Members can see recordings of recent Nature in the City, Indoor Meeting and Birding Wing presentations. Each will be available for a limited time only.

Community Events

Pinery Butterfly Count

Participants will be divided into groups to include a cross-section of experience levels. There is no need to be an expert.

$5
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22 June 2024
Pinery Provincial Park, 9526 Lakeshore Road
Grand Bend, Ontario N0M 1T0 Canada
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Skunk’s Misery Butterfly Count

Continue the tradition of counting butterflies for an official census. Enjoy a potluck dinner afterwards. Email George Prieksaitis for information on attending and helping.

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07 July 2024

Clear Creek Butterfly Count

Continue the tradition of counting butterflies for an official census. Enjoy a potluck dinner afterwards. Email George Prieksaitis for information on attending and helping.

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28 July 2024

For more, see all scheduled future community events.

Free Online Course

Western University’s Department of Geography and Environment is offering online registrations to “Connecting for Climate Change Action“. The next course runs: May 6 – July 29, 2024.

Stay Informed: Beyond Nature London

With so many nature organizations in Ontario, it is impossible to present all of the news that may be of interest to Nature London members. For more information other nature-related and environment-related organizations.