Helping keep Niagara green since 1954.
Our outings continue throughout the year. Check our events and come out and join us! All are welcome! We participate in:
Our busy club enjoys many regular activities including nature hikes, birding, and guest lectures. We are proudly affiliated with several groups and organizations in the Niagara Region. Together we advocate, educate, and participate in the conservation of natural resources and green spaces in the Niagara Region and elsewhere. Meetings held monthly September to November and January to March. Everyone is welcome.
Learn more about our hikes and outings. Anyone is welcome to join us free before joining the club.
Hikes and OutingsOur meetings include guest speakers. The meetings take place on the last Monday of every month from Sept to Nov and Jan to April.
SpeakersLearn more about our newsletter and other publications. We have been publishing newsletters since the 1960s.
NewsletterLearn about the Peninsula Field Naturalists executives and our club's structure.
About UsMany of our members enjoy birdwatching, as Niagara is one of the best places in Canada to see birds. In the spring and fall Niagara becomes a primary route for migrating birds. In the winter our ice free Niagara river is a destination for arctic gulls and ducks. However, our club is more than just birdwatchers. We are also interested in wild flowers, insects, mushrooms, animals, lichens, etc. We have been keeping track of the things we encounter using citizen science apps such as eBird and iNaturalist.
Birding in Niagara
However, our club is
more than just birdwatchers. We are also interested in wild flowers, insects,
mushrooms, animals, lichens, etc. We have been keeping track of the things we
encounter using citizen science apps such as eBird and iNaturalist.
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