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St. Adolphe and Windygates (Holo Crossing) hawk watches

St. Adolphe and Windygates (Holo Crossing) hawk watches

Outdoor Activities: 

Event Date: 

March 15, 2024 to April 15, 2024

Trip Rating: 

NOVICE

Contact / Registration: 

Watches are not scheduled, so there is no need to register. Come and go as you please.

Raptors and a host of other birds migrate north along the Red River and Pembina River valleys in early spring. Come join the birders who monitor this migration. They will be present from mid-morning at either site on most days from mid-March to mid-April, especially when it is sunny with a south wind. The St. Adolphe site is on the east side of the bridge on PR. 210.
The Windygates site is on PR. 201 at the Pembina River Valley.
Watches are not scheduled, so there is no need to register. Come and go as you please.

Mar 15 2024 to Apr 15 2024
 
Gardening with Native Plants - Sold out!

Gardening with Native Plants - Sold out!

Instructor: 

Marilyn Latta

Location: 

Earl Grey Community Club, 360 Cockburn St. North

Date: 

Monday, April 1, 2024

Start Time: 

7:30 pm

Fee: 

$10 for Nature Manitoba members (or students), $15 for non-members

Do you need to have exclusively native plants in your yard to make it valuable to wildlife? Certainly not - you can always have the best of both worlds by incorporating native plants into existing gardens. Most native plants are beneficial to pollinators. By choosing species that bloom at various times during the summer season and putting them in the right location, you can have a garden that is a delight to insects, birds and people (chipmunks, squirrels, deer, and rabbits notwithstanding). Join Marilyn as she shares information about different native plants, when they bloom, their ease to grow, and why you might want these plants in your garden.

 

Buy tickets at Eventbrite for the Gardening with Native Plants workshop

Apr 1 2024