Considered a top birdwatching location in Canada, one might find a Stewardship team member at this essential habitat for migratory waterfowl and shorebirds.
Blackie Spit Park
These birds use their slightly curved bill to eat ants and beetles, and drum on objects as a form of communication.
Northern Flicker
This Newton park, known for its mudflats and migratory bird watching, is designated as an Important Bird Area and offers opportunities to see shorebirds, ducks, geese and raptors.
Mud Bay Park
This fast, darting bird has pinpoint maneuverability and feeds primarily on nectar from colourful, tubular flowers.
Rufous Hummingbird
Only a quick drive from ops, you can find birds of all sizes in this park featuring a human-made lake.
Surrey Lake Park
Known for its great wingspan, this apex predator lives in wetland habitats, eating amphibians, reptiles, invertebrates, and small mammals.
Great Blue Heron