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Impressive auroras aren't the only event turning Ontario residents' heads skyward this week, as massive flocks of large birds with wingspans as wide as six feet are now being spotted over the city ...
The group of some 500,000 birds is thought to consist mainly of swallows and purple martins, all of them currently getting ready for migration as summer comes to an end. And a short video from a ...
Migratory birds that are preventably killed in Ontario in spring and fall each year will never make it to their overwintering grounds in the United States, Central America, and South America.
As I write this, temperatures are once again soaring into the 30s and the humidex will once again reach 40-plus across southern Ontario. All of this before the summer solstice and the official ...
However, for many, this may be their first true taste of summer after a chilly and unpredictable spring. MUST SEE: Snap your perfect spring selfie at PEI’s breathtaking tulip farm! With light winds ...