Cait Nishimura
@caitnishimura.bsky.social
Composer and naturalist 🌳🐦⬛🌈
Forest therapy guide, birder, gardener
(she/her) Ontario, Canada
Forest therapy guide, birder, gardener
(she/her) Ontario, Canada
Reposted by Cait Nishimura
Meet the Ruby-crowned Kinglet! This tiny songbird is always on the move, flicking its wings as it searches for insects in trees and brush.
Migration peaks in early October, so keep an eye out for these striking little birds passing through!
Migration peaks in early October, so keep an eye out for these striking little birds passing through!
October 3, 2025 at 8:56 PM
Meet the Ruby-crowned Kinglet! This tiny songbird is always on the move, flicking its wings as it searches for insects in trees and brush.
Migration peaks in early October, so keep an eye out for these striking little birds passing through!
Migration peaks in early October, so keep an eye out for these striking little birds passing through!
Reposted by Cait Nishimura
Yesterday, we lost one of the world’s most inspiring conservation leaders. Dr. Jane Goodall dedicated her life to deepening our understanding of nature and reminding us of our responsibility to protect it.
Her legacy will continue to shine through the conservation efforts she inspired.
Her legacy will continue to shine through the conservation efforts she inspired.
October 2, 2025 at 3:14 PM
Yesterday, we lost one of the world’s most inspiring conservation leaders. Dr. Jane Goodall dedicated her life to deepening our understanding of nature and reminding us of our responsibility to protect it.
Her legacy will continue to shine through the conservation efforts she inspired.
Her legacy will continue to shine through the conservation efforts she inspired.
Reposted by Cait Nishimura
The #GreatBackyardBirdCount is back, and you don't need to be an expert to join in! From Feb 14 to 17, spend a few minutes spotting birds in your backyard, local park, or favourite trail and help scientists track bird populations. 🐦 #GBBC #gbbc2025
Great Backyard Bird Count – Join us each February when the world comes together to watch, learn about, count, and celebrate birds.
Each year people from around the world come together to watch, learn about, count, and celebrate birds. Join us in February!
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February 11, 2025 at 6:16 PM
The #GreatBackyardBirdCount is back, and you don't need to be an expert to join in! From Feb 14 to 17, spend a few minutes spotting birds in your backyard, local park, or favourite trail and help scientists track bird populations. 🐦 #GBBC #gbbc2025
Got a new lens for my camera so I can submit better quality observations on eBird and iNaturalist! Still lots to learn as a photographer but here’s a cute little downy woodpecker in my backyard. #birding #communityscience
February 11, 2025 at 1:25 AM
Got a new lens for my camera so I can submit better quality observations on eBird and iNaturalist! Still lots to learn as a photographer but here’s a cute little downy woodpecker in my backyard. #birding #communityscience
First time experimenting with the winter sowing method to start #nativeplants from seed!
#gardening 🌱
#gardening 🌱
January 29, 2025 at 3:03 AM
First time experimenting with the winter sowing method to start #nativeplants from seed!
#gardening 🌱
#gardening 🌱
Another day, another blue sky. This time with a cloud bird! Nature is magic ✨
(backyard, summer 2024)
(backyard, summer 2024)
January 23, 2025 at 10:30 PM
Another day, another blue sky. This time with a cloud bird! Nature is magic ✨
(backyard, summer 2024)
(backyard, summer 2024)
Working (composing) and participating in community science (Project FeederWatch) at the same time! Lots of backyard visitors on this very cold day.
January 22, 2025 at 9:12 PM
Working (composing) and participating in community science (Project FeederWatch) at the same time! Lots of backyard visitors on this very cold day.
Not sure what I’m doing here yet so I’m just going to keep posting blue skies until I figure it out. This one was at MacGregor Point Provincial Park 💙🧡
January 22, 2025 at 3:37 PM
Not sure what I’m doing here yet so I’m just going to keep posting blue skies until I figure it out. This one was at MacGregor Point Provincial Park 💙🧡
Hello, blue sky 💙
January 21, 2025 at 4:23 PM
Hello, blue sky 💙