• May Species Count

    Count all living things between May 28 and 29. Please let Judy Boyd know where you will be counting so there is no duplication of counts. Tally Sheets are available on the RDRN website. Go to Programs, to Species Count, to May Species Count to print off a tally sheet for either birds or flowers.

    Free
  • Bird Focus at Three Mile Bend

    May 28 Bird Focus with Keith Kline at Three Mile Bend.  Meet at the first parking lot on the right.

    Free
  • Flower Focus – Field trip

    Sentinel Provincial Recreation Area Highway 541, Longview, Alberta, Canada

    Spring Flower field trip to the Bull Creek Hills in Kananaskis Country http://thepassionatehiker.blogspot.ca/2012/04/grass-pass.html

    TBA
  • Bird Focus at M. O’Brien Wetland

    Red Deer Red Deer, AB, Canada

    Bird Focus trip - Saturday, June 4 with Keith Kline at the Michael O'Brien Wetland.  Meet on 55 Street, on the north side of Clearview Meadows.

    Free
  • Bird Focus – Gaetz Lakes

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

    Bird Focus trip - Saturday, June 11 with Keith Kline at the Gaetz Lakes Bird Sanctuary. Meet at the Kerry Wood Nature Centre.

    Free
  • Bird Focus – Penhold

    Penhold Penhold, AB, Canada

    Bird Focus trip - Saturday, June 18 with Keith Kline to the wetlands, hedgerows, and river valley habitats of the Penhold area. Meet at .... (TBA)

    Free
  • Bjorge Farm tour in the Battle River Valley

    Ferry Point Campground Range Rd 184, Rosalind, Alberta, Canada

    Saturday June 25 and Sunday 26: We will car pool to the Bjorge property on June 25, stopping en route at their old homestead to check for Turkey Vultures. This trip will involve a three-hour easy to medium hike through the Battle River Hills. You have two ways to participate in this trip: 1. Go […]

    Free
  • Bird Focus – Ft. Normandeau

    Fort Normandeau 28054 B TWP 382, Red Deer County, AB, Canada

    Bird Focus trip - Saturday, June 25 with Keith Kline at historic Fort Normandeau beside the Red Deer River. Meet at the first parking lot.

    Free