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Burke Mountain Naturalists
Promoting nature awareness in the TriCities and beyond
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Promoting nature awareness and appreciation in
   Port Moody, Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, BC and beyond.

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  • ABOUT
    • About BMN
    • History & Background
    • Executive Members
    • Photo Gallery
  • NEWS & EVENTS
    • News & Announcements
    • Conservation Issues
    • Calendar of Events
    • Upcoming Hikes
  • ACTIVITIES
    • Bat Monitoring
    • Birding
    • Botanizing
    • Cycling
    • Field Trips
    • Hiking
      • Upcoming Hikes
      • Hike Reports
    • Guest Speakers
    • For Kids
  • CONSERVATION
    • Past Accomplishments
    • Current Activities
  • EDUCATION
    • Discover Nature Booklet
    • Community Activities
    • Publications & Checklists
    • Green Scene Articles
    • Resources
  • GET INVOLVED
    • Membership
    • Donate
    • Monthly Meetings
    • Request a Presentation
    • Volunteer
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Daily Archives: March 17, 2013

Audubon Christmas Bird Count Results in our Area

General NewsBy Burke MountainMarch 17, 2013

BMN participated in the TriCities sector of the Pitt Meadows Christmas Bird Count (CBC) for the 20th consecutive year in 2012. We cover the west side of a circle based around Sheridan Hill, and the Alouette Field Naturalists cover the east side. The dividing line between west and east is, by tradition, the Pitt River.…

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