As the warm days of spring arrive, flocks of birds are also returning to the Okanagan.
To encourage residents to get outdoors, Regional District of Central Okanagan (RDCO) staff are teaching the basics of birdwatching via the use of free instructional kits.
The birdwatching kits were available at a grab-and-go station set up at the Environmental Education Centre for the Okanagan through spring break.
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In the kits, there were foldable plastic binoculars, a field guide with a list of a dozen bird species, directions on how to spot them, and a DIY bird feeder with a pinecone. Approximately 700 kits were handed out, which proved the program to be very successful.
According to Kittmer, the best places for birdwatching will have a wide diversity of ecological features such as different tree species, grassland, mountainous areas, and marshes. She suggests checking out Rotary Marsh Park, Kalamoir Regional Park, Robert Lake Regional Park, and Mission Creek Regional Park.
Birdwatchers can easily follow the provincial health orders in wide-open spaces with a few people in the same social bubble.
The most common species to spot include Canada geese, mallard ducks, finches, sparrows, ravens, crows, and magpies.
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While harder to find, the great blue herons have also started to arrive to find the perfect place to nest.
Residents are encouraged to share their birdwatching photos on social media to on Instagram and the .
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