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The Ottawa Field Naturalists’ Club, founded in 1863 and incorporated in 1879,  is the oldest natural history club in Canada. Around 900 members participate in many aspects of the natural world, from birding to botanizing, investigation to publication, conservation to cooperation. We hope you will find something here to suit your interests.

Events

Calendar of events and outings for members

Where to go birding, bird sightings, bird identification, bird-related activities, and birding code of conduct

Information on Trail & Landscape, The Canadian Field-Naturalist, and other OFNC publications

This long-term project of the OFNC shows how to use native species and create habitat for wildlife – even in the city.

Photo of Macoun Club members using a dissecting microscope

Children and youth

Macoun Field Club
For ages 8–18

Conservation

Information about current and past conservation efforts of the club

Safe Wings Ottawa

Information and volunteer opportunities to prevent bird collisions

Education and Flora & Fauna

Information about educational materials and flora & fauna found at the Fletcher Wildlife Garden

LEARN MORE ABOUT THE OFNC

Recent blog posts

The nightshades – deadly and otherwise

by Sandy Garland Bittersweet Nightshade (Solanum dulcamara) On Tuesday, while working in the woods, our volunteer group came across a number of nightshade [...]

More tree planting

by Sandy Garland Although last Tuesday was one of the hottest days of the year, Ted, Kate, Catrina, Melanie, and Mirko all arrived ready to [...]

Maples, butternuts, and bitternuts

by Sandy Garland A fern, planted about 5 years ago along with other woodland species, is now overwhelmed by new growth and species responding [...]

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