Thirty years ago, I was on a mission in downtown Toronto to understand the bird- building collision phenomenon. I came across a common yellowthroat stunned but still alive at the base of a building, and in need of rescuing. Ever so gently, I placed it in a brown paper bag, and drove with it to […]
https://flap.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/common_yellowthroat.jpg12001200Michael Mesurehttps://flap.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/flap-logo-black.pngMichael Mesure2019-12-02 21:03:052019-12-02 21:21:12How one tiny bird changed my life in a big way
Our woodlots have become a little quieter as the hordes of migratory birds have moved south. The occasional straggler remains, but it’s obvious that the fall 2019 migration season is coming to a close. This fall, FLAP Canada hosted the second annual Global Bird Rescue. During the first week of October, 52 groups from around […]
https://flap.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/flap-logo-black.png00Lisa Hornhttps://flap.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/flap-logo-black.pngLisa Horn2019-11-28 13:54:362019-12-11 14:16:10Meet the Birds of Global Bird Rescue
How one tiny bird changed my life in a big way
/in News/by Michael MesureThirty years ago, I was on a mission in downtown Toronto to understand the bird- building collision phenomenon. I came across a common yellowthroat stunned but still alive at the base of a building, and in need of rescuing. Ever so gently, I placed it in a brown paper bag, and drove with it to […]
Meet the Birds of Global Bird Rescue
/in Events, News/by Lisa HornOur woodlots have become a little quieter as the hordes of migratory birds have moved south. The occasional straggler remains, but it’s obvious that the fall 2019 migration season is coming to a close. This fall, FLAP Canada hosted the second annual Global Bird Rescue. During the first week of October, 52 groups from around […]