Bird Friendly City

Kawartha Lakes has been awarded Bird Friendly City Certification as of March 22, 2024.

What is a Bird Friendly City?

Bird Friendly City Certification is a program that encourages local communities to take action to protect and support bird populations. In cities across Canada, various stakeholders such as nature groups, municipal officials, and community organizations are collaborating with Nature Canada to ensure that urban areas become safe and welcoming places for birds, rather than posing threats to their well-being. For more information, visit the Nature Canada Bird Friendly City website.

It’s no coincidence the osprey is central to the Kawartha Lakes brand. Dubbed “Ontario’s fishing hawk”, it’s always near water such as shorelines of large lakes, rivers and ponds. Osprey migrate, spending the winter months in the warmer south, much like many of our ‘snowbird’ residents.

It’s a common sight to see an osprey soaring overhead, whether in your urban backyard or in the secluded Carden Alvar in the north portion of our municipality. Watch for their large nests perched atop trees or hydro poles, a sign of efforts made by the community decades ago to ensure the ospreys made a comeback from dangerously low numbers. Graceful in flight, powerful and resilient by nature, the osprey is a fitting symbol of Kawartha Lakes.

Accomplishments

Osprey adopted as official bird of Kawartha Lakes

On September 12, 2024, Council adopted the osprey as the Official Bird of Kawartha Lakes, symbolizing the region's natural beauty and commitment to conservation. Known as “Ontario’s fishing hawk,” the osprey’s selection highlights successful local conservation efforts and the importance of clean waterways and thriving ecosystems. Read the full news release for more details on how the osprey was selected.

2023 Conservation Partner of the Year Award

The Bird Friendly City of Kawartha Lakes (BFCKL) received the 2023 Conservation Partner of the Year Award from Nature Canada, to recognize their collaboration and work to protect nature. Read the official letter from Emily McMillan, Executive Director of Nature Canada.

Upcoming Events

There are lots of opportunities to become more familiar with your birds in your backyard and further afield and to contribute to science at the same time.

Project Feederwatch, organized by Birds Canada, provides powerful tools for recording and reporting on birds in your backyard. To learn more and to register go to Project Feederwatch.

Local Events in May

World Migratory Bird Day

Join us at the Library to explore special lobby displays hosted by Bird Friendly Kawartha Lakes. Knowledgeable volunteers will be on site sharing handouts, practical conservation tips, and hands-on opportunities to try origami crafts and learn how to apply patterned window film that helps reduce deadly bird strikes.

The library will complement these displays with a curated collection of books, kits, and other resources, making it easy for families to continue learning at home.

Lindsay Branch:

Kinmount Branch: Saturday May 9, 10:30am – 1:30pm

DIY Pine Cone Feeder Workshop at the Library

Lindsay Branch: Saturday, May 9, 11:30am – 12:30pm

Create a tasty treat for backyard birds by making your own pine cone suet feeder. Kids will spread suet onto a pine cone and roll it in birdseed to create a simple, nature-inspired feeder to take home.

Whether you’re helping local wildlife or just love hands-on crafts, we’ll guide you through the process and have fun learning about the birds that might visit your yard. 

No registration required, all supplies provided.

Spring Fling at Kawartha Conservation

Ken Reid Conservation Area: Saturday, May 9, 10am - 2pm

This family-friendly  drop-in event will include a display of pictures of common birds in the park with sheets for people to take their best guesses at identification, and opportunities to feed chickadees.

Birding Walk

Saturday May 16, 9am 

Kawartha Field Naturalists are offering a Birding Walk starting at Rob Millar’s Haven - 26 Leisure Lane, Lindsay (drive east past entrance to Ken Reid Conservation Area and follow the road around to Leisure Lane.) For more information contact J. Bick: Cell (705) 875-5120

Hiking/Birding Outing at Windy Ridge Conservation Area

Saturday May 23, 7:30am 

Kawartha Field Naturalists will lead a Hiking/Birding Outing at Windy Ridge Conservation Area. The outing will be led by Daniel Riley. Meet in the parking lot at 998 Mount Horeb Road, Omemee. For more information contact J.Bick: Cell (705) 875-5120

Past Events

Contact Us

Kawartha Lakes 
P.O. Box 9000, 26 Francis Street
Lindsay, ON, K9V 5R8
Telephone: 705-324-9411
Toll free at 1-888-822-2225
After-hours emergencies: 1-877-885-7337

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