Posts Tagged ‘John Acorn’
The Birds of Alberta, A Century Ago
BY JOHN ACORN, FAUVE BLANCHARD, & MELANIE MULLIN
Learn about the history of birding and ornithology in Alberta through the work of Sidney Stansell.
Read MoreDiscover “Acorn the Nature Nut”
Join John Acorn on an adventure of a lifetime in episodes of “Acorn the Nature Nut”, now available on YouTube!
Read MoreStansell’s List
A 1923 manuscript, Birds of Alberta, has recently come to light, describing the birdlife of Alberta a century ago.
Read MoreCounting Winter Bugs with John Acorn
Recorded Presentation
Speaker: JOHN ACORN
Host: Nature Alberta
Bug Jamboree
Sat, Aug 13 from 1 to 4:30 pm
Ellis Bird Farm
Do You “Do Bugs”?
BY JOHN ACORN
Bug appreciation is on the rise. Macro photography is easier than ever before, and there are countless places online where you can submit arthropod images for identification or appreciation by others.
Read MoreNature Alberta Chit Chat
Recording Now Available on YouTube
Read MoreAre spiders born knowing how to build a web?
Spider webs are amazing. Do spiders just know how to build them? Or are they taught how to spin webs?
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