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The forest around the Lesser Slave Lake Bird Observatory (LSLBO) is alive with insects and flowers, and flushed with green leaves on plants that were barren a month ago. But our favourite signs of life are the birdsongs that ring out from the forest letting us know nearly everyone who will spend the summer with us has arrived and will soon be hatching their young for us to meet during our ongoing Monitoring Avian Productivity and Survivorship (MAPS) program.

As a result, we concluded our Spring Migration Monitoring program on June 10, 2025. We successfully monitored bird movements daily between April 16 and June 10 for 56 days of monitoring effort. The weather was dry, but excellent for mist…

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