James Alexander (@james_alexand3r) 's Twitter Profile
James Alexander

@james_alexand3r

University of Guelph, Ecology Undergrad 🇨🇦Outdoorsman and Naturalist

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FLAP Canada (@flapcanada) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There had only ever been 2 Pileated Woodpeckers reported on the Global Bird Collision Mapper in Toronto, but yesterday a third was added. This Pileated Woodpecker was found near Spadina/Lakeshore yesterday by a member of the public. She collided at a small low rise building.

There had only ever been 2 Pileated Woodpeckers reported on the Global Bird Collision Mapper in Toronto, but yesterday a third was added. This Pileated Woodpecker was found near Spadina/Lakeshore yesterday by a member of the public. She collided at a small low rise building.
James Alexander (@james_alexand3r) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m a little late, but my first big day was a success despite the poor weather conditions. -115 species -28 lifers -20 hours of birding and Aurora Borealis #internationalbigday #bigday #birding #pointpelee

I’m a little late, but my first big day was a success despite the poor weather conditions. 

-115 species
-28 lifers
-20 hours of birding 
and Aurora Borealis

#internationalbigday
#bigday
#birding
#pointpelee
Animalogic (@animalogicshow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 New Animalogic alert! We have teamed up with Nature Canada to create this eye-opening episode on the effects that roaming cats have on local bird populations. Check out our latest video here youtu.be/VrfXmyuzBAw 🐈🐦 Featuring Dylan Dubeau, Danielle Dufault and @annex_cat

James Alexander (@james_alexand3r) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Hudson Bay lowlands are an amazing place to work. Scenic views, cool birds, and lots of bugs 🦟 📸 1: Hudsonian Godwit perched on tree 2: Willow Ptarmigan 3: Herd of Woodland Caribou 4: Short-billed Dowitcher

The Hudson Bay lowlands are an amazing place to work. Scenic views, cool birds, and lots of bugs 🦟

📸 
1: Hudsonian Godwit perched on tree
2: Willow Ptarmigan
3: Herd of Woodland Caribou
4: Short-billed Dowitcher