The mid-February count period is timed to coincide with when birds are most sedentary, before major migration begins. As usual, the highest number of checklists came from U.S. birders, last year ...
Call it citizen science or just plain fun, the Great Backyard Bird Count is an educational way to spend a few hours and ...
The Cornell Lab along with Audubon and Bird Studies Canada oversee the annual count and reported that they’ve received 116,000 checklists from bird counters using the eBird system so far. Birders in ...
Last year, half a million people from 200 countries took part in the weekend bird count, with Canadians submitting 33,000 checklists and 24,000 individual bird IDs on the Merlin app.
The National Audubon Society & Cornell Lab of Ornithology needs every bird enthusiast in North America to count birds February 14th-17th. All you need is a basic knowledge of bird ...
Birds Canada would like to thank all the dedicated birders of the Metro Vancouver Area, as well as count leaders/organizers ...