This is a handout from our webinar, "Wetlands, Waterways, and Waterbirds: The Boreal Connection". The document provides tips on how to help Boreal birds by restoring shorelines, removing invasive species, and practicing safe boating techniques. It also introduces the Greater Yellowlegs, a bird species that breeds in northern Canada and can overwinter in South America. The document highlights the importance of freshwater in the Boreal biome and encourages readers to join the Freshwater Stewardship Community. Additionally, it provides information on the Boreal biome and its ecological significance.
Have you ever wondered why the huge flocks of birds near water disappear in the spring, and why they return in late summer? Natasha Barlow of Birds Canada will show you how the water features on your property or in your neighborhood provide crucial, life-saving resources for thousands of birds, traveling to and from their northern breeding grounds in the Boreal. Hear about the different ways that we can all be involved in citizen science projects, and some simple steps that you can take today, to help birds at your own home.