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As August slips away many of our long-distance migratory birds have departed for Central and South America so our counts and captures have slowed considerably. Soon we will say our last farewells to the few remaining stragglers and welcome tundra-breeding migrants.

We must also say goodbye to our seasonal staff. While it has been a long time coming, I’d like to introduce you to the Lesser Slave Lake Bird Observatory’s research team and what surprises they found this year.

From humble beginnings as the Field Assistant in 2016, Robyn Perkins has managed the station since September 2018 as the Bander-in-Charge. Every year she looks forward to experiencing the annual cycle of spring’s birds trick…

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