The Remarkable Journey of the Mountain Bluebird Trails Conservation Society
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The Remarkable Journey of the Mountain Bluebird Trails Conservation Society

The Mountain Bluebird, facing threats from habitat destruction and invasive species, found a champion in Duncan Mackintosh and the budding community of conservationists he inspired. This marked the beginning of the Mountain Bluebird Trails, an initiative rooted deeply in community effort and ecological stewardship.

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President’s Spring Report
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President’s Spring Report

Spring has arrived, I think, but we certainly can't draw that conclusion if we use the weather as the determining factor. We know spring has arrived for sure when we hear about early sightings of the beautiful mountain bluebird. Some of those early sightings were in mid to late March this year. Most of our feathered friends arrive to begin their nesting process in April and early May.

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Building a Mountain Bluebird nest box: A guide to supporting local wildlife
Nest Box, Citizen Science, Get Involved, Trail Monitors Curtis Goodman Nest Box, Citizen Science, Get Involved, Trail Monitors Curtis Goodman

Building a Mountain Bluebird nest box: A guide to supporting local wildlife

Every nest box you build is more than just a woodworking project; it's a lifeline for a Mountain Bluebird. You help in the conservation of these magnificent birds, but you're also setting the stage for years of joyful bird watching.

Imagine enjoying a cup of coffee and watching as your efforts pay off with a flurry of bluebird activity—that’s something truly special.

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Spring Orientation is June 1
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Spring Orientation is June 1

We often talk about monitoring our “trails”. So what is a “trail”? A trail is a series of bluebird nest boxes strategically placed in order to entice a pair of mountain bluebirds to build a nest and raise their family (or families).

If you would like to see what a working trail looks like, you are invited to join Jim Leitch, President of MBTCS, on his trail in west Lethbridge.

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Mountain Bluebird Trails Conservation Society celebrates 50 years
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Mountain Bluebird Trails Conservation Society celebrates 50 years

The Mountain Bluebird Trails Conservation Society is thrilled to celebrate their 50th anniversary milestone at the Annual General Meeting on Saturday April 6, 2024 at the Helen Schuler Nature Centre in Lethbridge, Alberta.

Myrna Pearman is the featured guest speaker!

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Peace Country Visits Mountain Bluebird Trail
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Peace Country Visits Mountain Bluebird Trail

We were delighted to host visitors from Peace Country during our spring orientation. They shared some kind words and wonderful photos for our members and website visitors.

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Website Year in Review 2022
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Website Year in Review 2022

Explore highlights from our website’s statistics from 2022! Discover how many visitors explore our website and where they came from. Leave a comment to help us plan our 2023 content.

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Don Stiles: ‘Mr. Bluebird’ did much for birds, conservation
Newsletter Content, Trail Monitors Curtis Goodman Newsletter Content, Trail Monitors Curtis Goodman

Don Stiles: ‘Mr. Bluebird’ did much for birds, conservation

Don Stiles of Calgary was an avid bluebird enthusiast and has helped our organization by providing advice and contact information on many occasions. Don passed away on Oct. 11 and we mourn his loss. In sharing his obituary, we honour his legacy and hope to highlight his conservation work for Bluebirds.

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