The March 2022 edition of BC Birding is now available in the Members Only section. (You will be emailed the URL if you’ve forgotten the password.)
This 40-page edition includes, on top of ornithological briefings and musings, some notable avian encounters, and lots of great bird photographs:
- Details of the upcoming Smithers Conference and AGM
- Information on the post-conference trip to Terrace and Kitimat
- News about resurrected BCFO short trips, starting with Creston
- A guest editorial explaining why the Canada Jay must be our national bird
- More birding news from many million years BC
- Eleven pages of Listers’ Corner tables
- Thoughts on the Merlin Sound ID app
- More advice and suggestions on bird photography
- How not to avoid being harassed by territorial Swainson’s Hawks
Print subscribers ($12 annually allows you to linger over the magazine in paper form) will receive their copy through the post in due course.