04/25/2026
End of April in Alberta… and it feels like winter never left.
For birds, weather isn’t just small talk—it’s survival. Migration is timed with precision, guided by daylight and instinct. But climate change is throwing that timing off.
When cold snaps, snow, and strong winds hit later than expected:
• Birds arrive to frozen ground with little food
• Insects they rely on haven’t emerged yet
• Energy reserves drop fast after long migrations
• Nesting gets delayed—or fails entirely
Many migratory species travel thousands of kilometers expecting spring… not another winter storm.
Climate change isn’t just warming—it’s unpredictability. And for birds, timing is everything.
If we want to keep seeing these incredible species overhead, we need to protect the systems they depend on.