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Welcome to Windsor: Natural history observations from a recent immigrant
By Howard Williams For grandparenting reasons, Carole Donaldson and I moved to Windsor in October of last year and we have often been greeted by 'Welcome to Windsor'. We specifically settled close to Jackson Park, specifically for dog walking but imagine our delight when we experienced all the other aspects of that park: the many over-wintering birds followed by the spring-flowering trees and migrant birds (see photos from Jackson of Killdeer, Great Crested Flycatcher, Cooper's [...]
Species Spotlight – Wild pigs (Sus scrofa)
By Karen Alexander Wild pigs (Sus scrofa) are one of the most invasive terrestrial mammals worldwide. They are native to Eurasia and parts of North Africa. Spread of wild pigs has been primarily through human introduction; they are also expanding through natural dispersal. Wild pigs have a broad geographic range and can easily adapt and survive in new environments due to their high fecundity (large number of offspring produced), early sexual maturity, varied diet, long lifespans, and highly adaptive nature. They are one of the most damaging invasive species in the United States and are [...]
Phragmites australis: DNA Screening Program is Open for Enrollment
By Karen Alexander Native Phragmites is an important component of a healthy wetland ecosystem. It grows amongst other macrophytes in marshes and unlike the invasive Phragmites, does not typically develop into dense monocultures or degrade habitat quality. Across the Great Lakes region, native Phragmites has disappeared from wetlands because of the more competitive invasive Phragmites and there is a concern that the native population is being removed from wetlands due to well-meaning control measures targeting invasive plants. Fortunately, variation does exist between [...]
President’s Report
By Karen Alexander Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you to all Club members who have renewed their membership for 2022! We are grateful for your continued loyalty, commitment, and support, especially while our normal club activities have been postponed or offered only virtually. Membership renewals are due April 1, 2022. This year we have many exciting plans for the Club: We intend to get back to in-person Speaker Series at the Ojibway Nature [...]
Holiday Beach Christmas Bird Count Results
By Jeremy Hatt The 16th annual Holiday Beach CBC took place on Tuesday, December 28th, 2021. The count area includes Holiday Beach Conservation Area, Big Creek, the lower Detroit River north to LaSalle (Lower Detroit IBA), Boblo Island, and surrounding areas. Unfortunately, Boblo Island was inaccessible this year due to construction on the island but the rest of the count circle received good coverage. 37 participants volunteered for the Count, tallying 78 species and 21,533 individual birds. During the count there were [...]