Bird Friendly Cornwall
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A community-led initiative advocating for birds through threat reduction, community outreach/education, and habitat protection, restoration, and climate resiliency.
06/01/2026
The City of Cornwall is creating a monarch meadow, but before they mow the area this spring for preparation, we scouted the site looking for signs of ground nesting birds.
What we saw/heard:
Northern yellow warbler
Willow flycatcher
American goldfinch
Common yellowthroat
Song sparrow
Canada goose
Swamp swallow
Eastern warbling vero
Tree swallow
Purple finch
Brown-headed cowbird
Downy woodpecker
Northern waterthrush
Red-winged blackbird
Common grackle
American Robin
What do think đ€Would you mow?
Canadian Wildlife Federation / Fédération canadienne de la faune
Nature Canada
Citizens for Marshland Conservation
St. Lawrence River Institute
Upper St Lawrence Birding Hub SDG Region
Raisin Region Conservation Authority
05/29/2026
Check out some of the birds we heard last week at Birding Beyond Sight đŠââŹđȘżđŠđŠ
Photos by Lissa Deslandes, Bird Friendly team member who also lead a group of birders at our event
05/22/2026
To celebrate International Day for Biological Diversity we are looking back at bird pics from the Upper St. Lawrence Community BioBlitz. Check out these birds that one bioblitzer found while participating in the challenge.
05/20/2026
We were inspired by Birdability to host a birding event for the blind and partially sighted birders.
This morning we held our first birding event that focused on removing barriers to access for people with both mobility challenges and blindness or low vision. Members of the Canadian Council of the Blind - Cornwall Chapter (CCB) were our guests. We were joined by St. Lawrence River Institute and Raisin Region Conservation Authority staff who assisted with bird song identification.
Not only did the CCB learn how to identify birds by sound, they also got to feel the lightness of the friendly black-capped chickadees that landed on their hands for seeds.
It was a beautiful morning with lots of bird chatter. More than 20 bird species were heard during Birding Beyond Sight, including the migratory Great Crested Flycatcher who winters from Mexico to northern South America.
The other birds that auditorily made their presence known:
American goldfinch
American redstart
American Robin
Baltimore oriole
Black-capped chickadee
Blackpoll warbler
Chestnut-sided warbler
Chipping sparrow
Common grackle
Common yellowthroat
Downy woodpecker
Eastern phoebe
Eastern warbling vireo
Gray Catbird
Hairy Woodpecker
Least flycatcher
Northern cardinal
Northern house wren
Northern yellow warbler
Osprey
Red-eyed vireo
Red-winged blackbird
Song sparrow
Swamp sparrow
Tree swallow
Yellow-rumped warbler
Nature Canada
The City of Cornwall
Citizens for Marshland Conservation
Upper St Lawrence Birding Hub SDG Region
05/14/2026
â ïžWAIT!! đ§ Check before you trim
Important information from Centre de conservation des oiseaux sauvages Le Nichoir
đȘșâ ïžVous prĂ©voyez couper vos haies de cĂšdres? Prenez quelques minutes pour vĂ©rifier sâil y a des nids avant de commencer. â ïžđȘș
Chaque annĂ©e, Le Nichoir reçoit de nombreux oisillons Ă la suite de la coupe de haies oĂč ils nichaient. Il sâagit dâoisillons en parfaite santĂ©, dont les parents sâoccupaient activement.
Cette semaine, nous avons admis 13 oisillons de 3 espĂšces diffĂ©rentes, tous provenant dâune mĂȘme haie de cĂšdres coupĂ©e. đ
Ces jeunes oiseaux auraient dĂ» grandir dans la nature sous les soins de leurs parents et non en centre de rĂ©habilitation. MĂȘme avec les meilleurs soins possibles, rien ne remplace lâapprentissage naturel offert par les parents.
đĄ Avant de tailler une haie :
VĂ©rifiez attentivement la prĂ©sence de nids, dâĆufs ou dâoisillons.
Gardez en tĂȘte que les nids peuvent ĂȘtre trĂšs bien cachĂ©s.
Si possible, planifiez la taille en dehors de la pĂ©riode de nidification principale (gĂ©nĂ©ralement de mai Ă juillet, bien que certaines espĂšces nichent jusquâen septembre).
âïž Rappel : les nids de la majoritĂ© des espĂšces dâoiseaux au QuĂ©bec sont protĂ©gĂ©s par la loi. Il est donc interdit de les dĂ©placer ou de les dĂ©truire.
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đȘșâ ïž Planning to trim or remove your cedar hedges? Take a few minutes to check for nests before you begin. â ïžđȘș
Every year, Le Nichoir receives many baby birds after the hedges they were nesting in are cut down. These are healthy nestlings that were actively being cared for by their parents.
Just yesterday, we admitted 13 baby birds from 3 different species, all coming from a single trimmed cedar hedge. đ
These young birds should have grown up in the wild under the care of their parents, not in a rehabilitation centre. Even with the best possible care, nothing can replace the natural learning and upbringing provided by their parents. đŁ
đĄ Before trimming a hedge:
âą Carefully check for nests, eggs, or baby birds.
âą Keep in mind that nests can be very well hidden.
âą If possible, schedule trimming outside the main nesting season (generally May through July, although some birds may continue nesting into September).
âïž Reminder: The nests of most bird species in Quebec are protected by law. It is therefore illegal to move or destroy them.
đȘșâ ïžVous prĂ©voyez couper vos haies de cĂšdres? Prenez quelques minutes pour vĂ©rifier sâil y a des nids avant de commencer. â ïžđȘș
Chaque annĂ©e, Le Nichoir reçoit de nombreux oisillons Ă la suite de la coupe de haies oĂč ils nichaient. Il sâagit dâoisillons en parfaite santĂ©, dont les parents sâoccupaient activement.
Cette semaine, nous avons admis 13 oisillons de 3 espĂšces diffĂ©rentes, tous provenant dâune mĂȘme haie de cĂšdres coupĂ©e. đ
Ces jeunes oiseaux auraient dĂ» grandir dans la nature sous les soins de leurs parents et non en centre de rĂ©habilitation. MĂȘme avec les meilleurs soins possibles, rien ne remplace lâapprentissage naturel offert par les parents.
đĄ Avant de tailler une haie :
VĂ©rifiez attentivement la prĂ©sence de nids, dâĆufs ou dâoisillons.
Gardez en tĂȘte que les nids peuvent ĂȘtre trĂšs bien cachĂ©s.
Si possible, planifiez la taille en dehors de la pĂ©riode de nidification principale (gĂ©nĂ©ralement de mai Ă juillet, bien que certaines espĂšces nichent jusquâen septembre).
âïž Rappel : les nids de la majoritĂ© des espĂšces dâoiseaux au QuĂ©bec sont protĂ©gĂ©s par la loi. Il est donc interdit de les dĂ©placer ou de les dĂ©truire.
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đȘșâ ïž Planning to trim or remove your cedar hedges? Take a few minutes to check for nests before you begin. â ïžđȘș
Every year, Le Nichoir receives many baby birds after the hedges they were nesting in are cut down. These are healthy nestlings that were actively being cared for by their parents.
Just yesterday, we admitted 13 baby birds from 3 different species, all coming from a single trimmed cedar hedge. đ
These young birds should have grown up in the wild under the care of their parents, not in a rehabilitation centre. Even with the best possible care, nothing can replace the natural learning and upbringing provided by their parents. đŁ
đĄ Before trimming a hedge:
âą Carefully check for nests, eggs, or baby birds.
âą Keep in mind that nests can be very well hidden.
âą If possible, schedule trimming outside the main nesting season (generally May through July, although some birds may continue nesting into September).
âïž Reminder: The nests of most bird species in Quebec are protected by law. It is therefore illegal to move or destroy them.
05/05/2026
Thank you YourTV - Cornwall for joining us to celebrate our new nesting boxes!
Citizens for Marshland Conservation
St. Lawrence River Institute
Raisin Region Conservation Authority
Upper St Lawrence Birding Hub SDG Region
The City of Cornwall
Nature Canada
Bird Friendly Cornwall Nesting Boxes Bird Friendly Cornwall has partnered with RRCA & Holy Trinity to build and install nesting boxes in various areas around the city.
05/04/2026
05/01/2026
A few more photos from when we built nesting boxes with Mr. Smith's agriculture class at Holy Trinity Catholic Secondary School - Cornwall in April.
These boxes have been installed throughout Cornwall and at Holy Trinity.
Project was funded by Nature Canada and RBC
Citizens for Marshland Conservation
Raisin Region Conservation Authority
St. Lawrence River Institute
Citizens for Marshland Conservation
Upper St Lawrence Birding Hub SDG Region
The City of Cornwall
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Cornwall, ON
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