Peterborough Public Library and Bird Friendly Peterborough to Host World Migratory Bird Day On May 30

Celebrate the return of migratory birds to the Kawarthas during World Migratory Bird Day on May 30 at the Peterborough Public Library.

Photo courtesy of Dave Ellis.

Hosted by Peterborough Public Library and Bird Friendly Peterborough, the event takes place from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Friends of the Library Community Room on the lower level.

“Welcoming back our feathered friends to Peterborough is a great way to connect with nature,” said City Councillors Joy Lachica and Kevin Duguay, council appointees to the Peterborough Environmental Advisory Committee. “The journey back home can be a long and difficult one for migratory birds with many obstacles to overcome. Celebrating that feat affirms our connection with and awe of the natural world.”

A Bird Friendly City proclamation will be read during the event at 11:30 a.m. by Councillor Lachica.

The celebration includes the following activities: 

  • A chance to meet Steve the Kestrel and watch a raptor demonstration 

  • Check out a display of the library’s birdwatching and nature kits 

  • Speak with community organizations about protecting birds, conserving habitat, and providing bird education opportunities 

  • Giveaway of birdhouse kits (while quantities last) 

Many local bird species migrate thousands of kilometres each spring to reach suitable habitats for breeding before heading south in the fall. Like yearlong resident birds, migratory birds are impacted by habitat loss and hazards such as light pollution and window strikes. 

“In a city like Peterborough, every bird-friendly choice like planting native species, reducing glass collisions, and dimming lights at night becomes a small act of stewardship,” said Thomas Luloff, Bird Friendly Peterborough vice chair. “Protecting birds isn’t just about preserving their songs; it’s about safeguarding the balance of the urban ecosystem we all depend on.” 

This event also celebrates the completion of the anti-bird collision window decals at the main branch of the Peterborough Public Library. Similar decals are currently being installed at the Healthy Planet Arena throughout May, increasing the number of City facilities with treated windows.

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