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[Ontbirds] Bird Studies Canada thanks all Ontbirders for supporting and participating in our Citizen Science initiatives.

KJ
Kathy Jones
Wed, Oct 9, 2013 4:19 PM

Bird Studies Canada thanks all Ontbirders for supporting and participating in our Citizen Science initiatives. Whether you use one of the large crowdsourcing portals such as eBird Canada or Project NestWatch; participate in an organized survey (like Project FeederWatch, Marsh Monitoring, or Nocturnal Owls); or submit casual observations (e.g., on Chimney Swifts or Eastern Whip-poor-wills) - the information you report is a great asset to our knowledge base and assists in the monitoring and conservation of Canada's birds.

To review the many volunteer opportunities available to you, visit www.birdscanada.org/volunteerhttp://www.birdscanada.org/volunteer. You can read about selected highlights from 2012-13 in our latest Annual Reporthttp://www.birdscanada.org/download/AnnualReport2013.pdf.

On behalf of everyone at BSC, thank you for being part of bird research and conservation in Canada. We hope you continue to participate over the next year, and beyond!

Kathy Jones, Ontario Programs Volunteer Coordinator , Bird Studies Canada
volunteer@birdscanada.org ; www.birdscanada.org<www.birdscanada.org%20>
Toll Free 1-888-448-2473 ext. 124

Visit Bird Studies Canada's Facebook page at www.facebook.com/BirdsCanadahttp://www.facebook.com/BirdsCanada

Submitted with approval from the Ontbirds Coordinator

From time to time, BSC may send you information regarding our programs, special issues, membership, and other correspondence. If you would prefer not to receive this information, please contact us by mail at the address above or e-mail rkirton@bsc-eoc.orgmailto:rkirton@bsc-eoc.org. Thank you.

Bird Studies Canada thanks all Ontbirders for supporting and participating in our Citizen Science initiatives. Whether you use one of the large crowdsourcing portals such as eBird Canada or Project NestWatch; participate in an organized survey (like Project FeederWatch, Marsh Monitoring, or Nocturnal Owls); or submit casual observations (e.g., on Chimney Swifts or Eastern Whip-poor-wills) - the information you report is a great asset to our knowledge base and assists in the monitoring and conservation of Canada's birds. To review the many volunteer opportunities available to you, visit www.birdscanada.org/volunteer<http://www.birdscanada.org/volunteer>. You can read about selected highlights from 2012-13 in our latest Annual Report<http://www.birdscanada.org/download/AnnualReport2013.pdf>. On behalf of everyone at BSC, thank you for being part of bird research and conservation in Canada. We hope you continue to participate over the next year, and beyond! Kathy Jones, Ontario Programs Volunteer Coordinator , Bird Studies Canada volunteer@birdscanada.org ; www.birdscanada.org<www.birdscanada.org%20> Toll Free 1-888-448-2473 ext. 124 Visit Bird Studies Canada's Facebook page at www.facebook.com/BirdsCanada<http://www.facebook.com/BirdsCanada> Submitted with approval from the Ontbirds Coordinator >From time to time, BSC may send you information regarding our programs, special issues, membership, and other correspondence. If you would prefer not to receive this information, please contact us by mail at the address above or e-mail rkirton@bsc-eoc.org<mailto:rkirton@bsc-eoc.org>. Thank you.