FeederWatch training session (in English)

FeederWatch training session (in English)

Parc du Mont-Royal | Chalet du Mont-RoyalMontreal, QC
Friday, Jan 23 from 10 am to 12 pm EST
Overview

Training to take part in the FeederWatch community science program

  • What: A training session to take part in the FeederWatch community science program, which involves counting and identifying birds at feeders in Mount Royal Park.
  • When: Friday, January 23 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. (in English)
  • Where: Mount Royal Park | Mount-Royal Chalet, 1196 Voie Camilien-Houde


Activity description:

Do you enjoy winter walks and birdwatching?

Join us for FeederWatch, a community science project Les Amis de la montagne has proudly taken part in since 2005. The program involves counting and recording the birds seen at feeders in Mount Royal Park, helping researchers track their abundance and distribution.

The training includes an indoor presentation, followed by a short outdoor demonstration.

After you’ve followed the training session, you can come back to collect data monthly when it is most convenient for you.


Please note that the Mount-Royal Chalet is not accessible by car. You need to walk 5 or 10 minutes to get there.


Our thanks go to the City of Montréal, TD Bank Group and Rio Tinto for their support of our environmental stewardship activities.

Training to take part in the FeederWatch community science program

  • What: A training session to take part in the FeederWatch community science program, which involves counting and identifying birds at feeders in Mount Royal Park.
  • When: Friday, January 23 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. (in English)
  • Where: Mount Royal Park | Mount-Royal Chalet, 1196 Voie Camilien-Houde


Activity description:

Do you enjoy winter walks and birdwatching?

Join us for FeederWatch, a community science project Les Amis de la montagne has proudly taken part in since 2005. The program involves counting and recording the birds seen at feeders in Mount Royal Park, helping researchers track their abundance and distribution.

The training includes an indoor presentation, followed by a short outdoor demonstration.

After you’ve followed the training session, you can come back to collect data monthly when it is most convenient for you.


Please note that the Mount-Royal Chalet is not accessible by car. You need to walk 5 or 10 minutes to get there.


Our thanks go to the City of Montréal, TD Bank Group and Rio Tinto for their support of our environmental stewardship activities.

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Highlights

  • 2 hours
  • In person

Location

Parc du Mont-Royal | Chalet du Mont-Royal

1196 Voie Camillien-Houde

Montreal, QC H3H 1A1

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