OSFN Programs

Please note that all Programs, and schedules are subject to change. To avoid disappointment, please check with this site for updates and changes to dates, speakers, locations, etc. We thank you for your understanding in these matters.

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Reptiles at Risk on the Road Project

This project is a partnership between Scales Nature Park, Laurentian University, and the Canadian Herpetological Society. The project is funded through the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry Species at Risk Stewardship Fund to provide educational programming. The program runs in two parts, beginning with a 30-45 minute presentation about various native species. This is … Continue reading Reptiles at Risk on the Road Project

Tagging Monarchs at Butterfly Gardens of Saugeen Shores

Join Kerry and Melitta near the big flag at the foot of High Street, Southampton. Sturdy footwear urged. Butterfly nets welcome, some available for use. Learn about this innovative project. Rain Date September 4th Register: kerryjarvis@kerryjarvis.com For more info about the Butterfly Gardens at the BGOSS Website, including a monarch tagging video.

Open House at Bruce Peninsula Bird Observatory

Light refreshments, bird banding demonstrations, casual bird walks and a fantastic view. There will be a van at the gate of the Research Station to shuttle people to the facilities. Weather dependent. Rain or wind will prevent the mist nets from being used. Bruce Peninsula Bird Observatory Website

ALUS Demonstration Site Tour

Meet Keith Reid at the Desboro Arena parking lot. Register:keith@greyagservices.ca. Limit: 20 Learn more about ALUS at alus.ca.

Robson Lakes Conservation Area: Ramble in a big forest.

Join Kate and Freeman in a ' just leaves down' exploration of life under the big trees. Pace: easy. Length: 3 miles. Difficulty: wide path and easy terrain, some large puddles. Register & Directions: Kate, mudtown@bmts.com or text 519 538 1897 OR Freeman, boydsproduce@gmail.com or 519-538-4368. Limit: 20

Alone Against the North

Speaker: Adam Shoalts (http://adamshoalts.com/) Celebrated as Author of the Number 1 National Bestseller Alone Against the North, and called Canada's Indiana Jones, Archaeologist, Explorer, and Adventurer, ADAM SHOALTS will share his expedition experiences, and inspire YOU to blaze your own trail!

The Messenger – A Documentary about Songbirds.

&nbsp The Bruce Peninsula Bird Observatory and Owen Sound Field Naturalists are pleased to present Owen Sound's premiere screening of The Messenger. Generously Sponsored by Caframo. Purchase tickets online at http://bpbo.ca/ Limited Seating. The BPBO and OSFN are teaming up for this fundraiser. All proceeds go to Bruce Peninsula Bird Observatory and bird migration monitoring.

Waterfowl Hike: Ducking Around the Sound

Be part of this delightful birding expedition tradition with Fred Jazvac! Meet at the Bayshore Community Centre, Owen Sound. Register: Fred Jazvac, jazvacfb@bmts.com or 519.379.2323. Limit: none

Palisades Trail Hike

This is a combined outing with the Sydenham Bruce Trail Club. Contact: Suzanne Farla (OSFN & Bruce Trail) suzannefarla@gmail.com Please note: Promotional photography is being planned for this event.

MEMBERS’ NIGHT

Contribute to this potpourri of OSFN members’ slides, displays, art, collections and compositions focusing on the natural world. A limit of 10 slides and 10 minutes of presentation time is preferred. Register your presentation with Bob Rice at: bob@ningwakwe.ca

OSFN Indoor Meetings are normally held on the second Thursday of the month at 7:00 p.m. at the Bayshore Community Centre, 1900 3rd Ave E Owen Sound. There are no Indoor Meetings in July and August. Please see the individual event listings below for more details.

We invite speakers with a wide range of expertise from Grey/Bruce and other parts of the province. These evenings are open to the public. The auditorium is open by 6:30. The meeting gets under way at 7:00, and may include brief announcements by other organizations as well as OSFN club activities, club business, social time, nature sightings and reports.

The club also offers a full schedule of outdoor activities during the year. Through these outings, members learn more about the birds, plants, mammals and geology of this part of Ontario. We also keep a protective eye on our precious natural areas.