TFN Juniors’ Fall Discoveries

Hello folks!

Thanks to everyone who contributed to this week’s blog post. I felt that I was along on those beautiful fall outings. How exciting that our Toronto ravines are providing forage for both songbirds in migration, and native bees. Short on provisions — now is the time to gather hickory nuts, and make zeresk!

If you haven’t signed up for the Strickland/TFN Nature Club, it’s not too late. Have a look at the poster below and let us know you’re interested.

This is a great time to visit the website Tree Bee — learn the name of your favourite tree, and lots of cool facts about it.

Enjoy these colourful warm fall days, and we’ll see you next week!

The Toronto Field Naturalists wish to acknowledge this land through which we walk. For thousands of years it has been the traditional land of the Wendat, the Seneca, and most recently, the Mississauga of the Credit River. Today it is still the home to many Indigenous peoples from across Turtle Island and we are grateful to have the opportunity to be on this land.