NatureInstruct

An interactive website to help students, volunteers and professionals improve their skills at identifying wildlife by sight or by sound, particularly so that they can participate in nature survey and monitoring programs.

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keeper of wild places

Tuesday, August 22, 2017. Has anybody seen a juvenile eagle around? Yesterday we went to see the eagles again, no sign of the young one. Both parents were still around. The nest had totally fallen apart. Exactly two weeks ago, it was still there, looking good. Now Don and i only observe them for a half an hour or so, when we go there. The young one could have been flying around elsewhere exploring the world, who knows. Sunday, July 9, 2017. An eaglet in the aerie.

The Nomadic Naturalist

Chronicling my birding and other outdoor explorations around Ontario and beyond! Waterloo Region CBC Map. Wednesday, 13 December 2017. I grew up in southwestern Ontario and not surprisingly, that biased my view on birds and their movements and populations in the province.

New Jersey Young Birders Club - Home

The New Jersey Young Birders Club was created to connect young birders of New Jersey together and provide mentors for youth who are interested in natural science and conservation. Special Thanks to Carl Zeiss Sports Optics. And to the Stone Foundation of New Jersey.

Prince George Naturalists Club Promoting enjoyment of the natural world

Promoting enjoyment of the natural world. PGNC News and Notes March 31, 2018. In a sure sign of spring, the Wednesday Walks return after a long winter. Enjoy a slow walk at Cottonwood Island Nature Park to observe natural history, both floral and faunal.

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An interactive website to help students, volunteers and professionals improve their skills at identifying wildlife by sight or by sound, particularly so that they can participate in nature survey and monitoring programs.

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Nature in the Burbs Taking time to appreciate the nature right under our noses

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