Autumn transitions

The fall season is short in Winnipeg, with leaves quickly turning to warm shades of oranges and yellows, and temperatures dropping to the single digits. Last week we also had a snowstorm where it reached 34cm of snow in the city (source: chvnradio), and even double that in other areas of Manitoba! For those few … More Autumn transitions

Conference in Quebec

I have a goal to create two blog posts each month, but I fell behind in August (whoops!). It was a busy month, finishing up the 2019 purple martin field season, hosting visits in Winnipeg of family and friends, and preparing for & attending the SCO-SOC (Society of Canadian Ornithologists) conference in Quebec City. The … More Conference in Quebec

A glimpse into graduate school

It has been almost a year through graduate school, and I am exhausted. My experience at the University of Manitoba has been a potpourri of emotions, ranging from excitement for doing cool bird research and making valuable connections, overwhelming stress of responsibilities and steep learning curve, giddying happiness of successful grant proposals after multiple rejections, … More A glimpse into graduate school

Sparrow sponanza

While a typical sparrow may be described as an overall little brown bird, there is actually a large variety of colors, patterns, and facial markings that make sparrow species’ appearances very unique. There’s been a huge push in sparrow abundance in Manitoba lately. Some of them, like the White-crowned and Harris’s are only passing through … More Sparrow sponanza

Canadian Spring

The spring in Winnipeg, Manitoba, is unlike any other spring I have experienced. It’s extraordinary to see the vast contrast from winter weather in such a short amount of time. In March, after a long winter with sub -20C temperatures, the melting snow created little streams of water running down the streets and revealed lawns … More Canadian Spring