Dear birders,

Thanks to the involvement of many ONTbird members last year, our pilot
Grassland bird Survey (GBS) was a success! Through the joint effort of
Wildlife Preservation Canada, Bird Studies Canada and the Canadian Wildlife
Services, we intend to continue the Grassland Bird Survey in 2010, and are
again looking to enlist keen birders to volunteer. The main goal of the
project is to locate Loggerhead Shrike and incidentally, a suite of
grassland bird species in Ontario where habitat has been previously
identified through associated recovery activities. The information gathered
will provide a greater understanding of bird species composition and
linkages in Ontario's remaining short-grasslands.  
 
The GBS will focus on grassland habitats in the key breeding areas of the
Loggerhead Shrike which include the Carden, Napanee and Smiths Falls
limestone plains, the area around Pembroke/Renfrew, Grey and Bruce Counties
in the Bruce Peninsula and on Manitoulin Island. Depending upon interest and
skill level, participants can choose to complete a survey of ALL  grassland
bird species or a SUBSET of species that are of special interest to the
project and readily identifiable. 

If you are interested in participating in this project and would like more
information, please feel free to contact me at Wildlife Preservation Canada
by phone at 519-836-9314 or 1-800-956-6608 (toll free) or through email at
[email protected]. Also, if you know of any naturalist/birding
groups whose members might be interested, please let us know so that we can
get in touch with the group.

Thank you in advance for your support!

Sincerely,

Katherine Robbins
Acting-Grassland Bird Survey Coordinator
Wildlife Preservation Canada
RR #5, 5420 Highway 6 North
Guelph, Ontario  
N1H 6J2
Tel: 519-836-8840
[email protected]

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