Search This Blog

Showing posts with label Great Backyard Bird Count. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Great Backyard Bird Count. Show all posts

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Varied Thrush Counted in Great Backyard Bird Count

The beautiful Varied Thrush was counted today in Highland Terrace Neighborhood in the 
Great Backyard Bird Count

Not too late to get in on it today.
Photographer Linda Stein spotted
a Varied Thrush in her garden
Go to GBBC today and plug in your list. It only takes a few minutes and helps the scientists who are
tallying what bird populations are like across the country. It's a way to take a "snapshot" of the bird health all across the land.

So far this weekend here's what's been counted.
Statistics from 2011
Total Checklists Submitted: 29,712

Total Species Observed: 532

Total Individual Birds Counted: 3,708,447

Updated: February 20, 2011 6:10:13 PM EST

It only take a few minutes to input your list and it's fun!

Put Shoreline on the wildlife map!

Friday, February 18, 2011

Great Backyard Bird Count Starts TODAY!




February 18, 2011


Calling All Citizen Ornithologists! You can make a big difference by participating this weekend. 



Warbler
photo credit- Chris Southwick
The Great Backyard Bird Count is underway.
American Widgeons at Greenlake
photo credit- Janet Way


It is a yearly "citizen science" event sponsored by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology.
The information gathered during this event is valuable to Ornithology Science.


Here's how to join the fun:


Go to the GBHBC site - 
https://secure3.birds.cornell.edu//Page.aspx?pid=2110&srctid=1&erid=6140651


1. Count birds for at least 15 minutes on one or more days of the count. Count longer if you want to!

2. Tally the greatest number of individuals of each species that you see together at any one time. Optional: Print your regional bird checklist to get an idea of the kinds of birds you're likely to see in your area in February.

3. Enter your checklists on the website at www.birdcount.org. You submit tallies for each day and for each new location where you count. The deadline to enter your checklists is March 1. 

Golden Crowned Kinglet
photo credit - Michael Oxman