Bird Focus Group Walk

Gaetz Lakes Migratory Bird Sanctuary gaetz lake mirgratory bird sanctuary, red deer, alberta, Canada

Location: Gaetz Lakes Migratory Bird Sanctuary Meet: In Kerry Wood Nature Centre Your Host: Keith Kline Bring your binoculars, camera and dress for the weather. After we will enjoy cake and coffee/tea in the RDRN board room in the Kerry Wood Nature Centre. Last meet-up of the year.

Board Meeting

Kerry Wood Nature Centre 6300 45 Avenue, Red Deer, AB, Canada

Christmas Bird Count

Choose a place to count the birds. Please register where you will be counting with Judy Boyd (403-358-1098) so there will be no duplication of counts. Potluck supper for participants will start at 6 p.m. at the Kerry Wood Nature Centre.

Flower Focus

Kerry Wood Nature Centre 6300 45 Avenue, Red Deer, AB, Canada

Your Host: Don Wales Topic: Christmas Flowers and the Weird and Wonderful!

Board Meeting

Kerry Wood Nature Centre 6300 45 Avenue, Red Deer, AB, Canada

Flower Focus

Kerry Wood Nature Centre 6300 45 Avenue, Red Deer, AB, Canada

Your Host:  Don Wales Speaker:  Caroline Harris Topic:  Wildflowers of Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, California's Largest State Park

Annual General Meeting

Kerry Wood Nature Centre 6300 45 Avenue, Red Deer, AB, Canada

Come join us and hear our Reports, Achievements, Up-coming Events and Speakers. We also need Board Members for the New Year. Think about joining the Board. The RDRN Board has been working hard to update our bylaws. RDRN members can vote to rescind the old bylaws and accept the revised ones at this Annual Meeting. […]

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Board Meeting

RDRN Office Kerry Wood Nature Centre

Speaker of the Month

Kerry Wood Nature Centre 6300 45 Avenue, Red Deer, AB, Canada

RDRN Members Meeting/Coffee Time - 7:30 p.m. Speaker: Elly Knight - 8:00 p.m. Topic: Birds of the Unknown - Ecology & Conservation of Nightjars in Canada Thanks to their nocturnal and cryptic nature, Nightjars (Family Caprimulgidae)  have slipped through the ornithological cracks and are arguably the most poorly studied birds in North America.  Now, two of the […]