MBTCS News & Updates

Are Mountain Bluebird populations declining?
Yes, most long-term datasets show Mountain Bluebird population declines. But are population numbers truly changing - or are we just getting better at noticing them? Recent data from eBird, NestWatch and Breeding Bird Surveys suggest significant changes. Explore current research, habitat concerns and how citizen scientists are helping track trends - discover what we know, what we don’t and how you can get involved!

Time to submit your data for the season
It’s time to submit your 2025 Mountain Bluebird monitoring data. Each nest box report helps track bluebird populations, guide habitat management, and support conservation in southern Alberta. Download the PDF or Excel data sheet, complete it, and return to Joe Michielsen. Volunteer updates can be shared with Steven Shumborski.

Lethbridge Christmas Bird Count 2024: A look at our local winter birds
The Lethbridge Christmas Bird Count 2024 brought together 80 dedicated participants who tallied an impressive 55 bird species and 31,020 individual birds across the city and surrounding areas. Highlights included new records for Western Meadowlark, American Dipper, and Northern Saw-whet Owl, along with high counts for Mallards, Downy Woodpeckers, and Northern Shrikes.
Embracing NestWatch: enhancing Mountain Bluebird conservation
Discover how the Mountain Bluebird Trails Conservation Society (MBTCS) is enhancing conservation efforts for Mountain Bluebirds by integrating the NestWatch app into trail monitoring—empowering trail monitors and bird enthusiasts alike.
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.
First Bluebird of the year spotted in Medicine Hat
Reviewing eBird for recent Mountain Bluebird sightings, we were delighted to find the first sighting of the year for our region has now long passed!