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We made it to PEI!

We made it to PEI, on January 29th, 2022. PEI's provincial is the blue jay. I have already told you about the blue jay in a previous post, so I will tell you about the brown creeper. The length of the brown creeper is up to 13.5 cm. It's wingspan is 20 cm. It weighs 7 to 10 g. It can live up to 4 years. Brown creepers have 1 brood of 5 to 6 eggs from May to July. They eat insects and insect larvae. They go spiralling up around trees to look for food.

















We are 6610 km from Tofino.


Reminder, we have active fundraisers:

We're collecting cans and bottles, really anything that has a deposit on it to return for both Birds Canada and OWL Rehab. Let us know if you have some you'd like to donate, OR you can take yours back and make a donation to our campaign through our fundraising page, OR if you live in BC we set up an express Return-it account. So if you drop them off and use our phone number at the express station, then it will be credited to our account and we'll add the value to our donations to OWL and Birds Canada. Send us a message if you need our phone number.


Tru Earth for Birds Canada, 20% of orders placed with this link will come to us to be donated to Birds Canada. https://fundraising.tru.earth/SavingtheBirds

Handmade greeting cards, information available here (some photos are sold out, please contact us for current availability): https://acobyrne.wixsite.com/letsgoacrosscanada/post/cards-for-sale


You can also donate to our campaign for OWL Rehab and Birds Canada at any time here: https://www.canadahelps.org/en/pages/saving-the-birds/

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