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Great Backyard Bird Count plots bird locations across U.S.


Great Backyard Bird Count – Join us each February when the world ...

Spend time in your favorite places watching birds—then tell us about them! In as little as 15 minutes notice the birds around you. Identify them, count them ...

2023 Final Results - Great Backyard Bird Count

Birds unite the world each February for the Great Backyard Bird Count. Collectively, we found 7,538 species of birds—2/3 of the known 10,960 species we ...

Great Backyard Bird Count plots bird locations across U.S., Canada

This year, the number of participants here rose to 22 checklists that counted 42 species and 4,379 birds, placing Cape Girardeau among the top 10 cities in the ...

About - Great Backyard Bird Count

Launched in 1998 by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and National Audubon Society, the Great Backyard Bird Count (GBBC) was the first online participatory-science ...

2022 Final Results - Great Backyard Bird Count

Birds Bring Us Together ... People and bird images from around the world. Photos from GBBC 2022. Top row: Greater Flameback by Prasenjit Bhattacharjee in India; ...

2024 Final Results - Great Backyard Bird Count

Red–orange indicate the most bird sightings followed by yellow and blue. Countries in gray had zero submissions. A small, plump songbird walks head-first down a ...

Great Backyard Bird Count - USDA NIFA

The GBBC, which began in 1998 as a joint effort between the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and the National Audubon Society, is the first and ...

Great Backyard Bird Count 2024—when the world comes ... - eBird

The GBBC was one of the first online projects to collect information on wild birds and was also instrumental in the creation of eBird back in ...

Activities During the Great Backyard Bird Count | Audubon

Join us at the Sharon Audubon Center to learn basic bird identification and learn how to participate in the GBBC. Staff will be on hand at the bird feeding ...

2021 Final Results - Great Backyard Bird Count

In a snapshot: · 6,436 species of birds identified · 190 participating countries · 379,726 eBird checklists · 479,842 Merlin Bird IDs · 151,393 photos added to ...

Beyond the Backyard: All About the Great Backyard Bird Count

... in the GBBC and explore fun ways to involve kids. From bird ID tips to counting birds with ease, this webinar is your ticket to an engaging ...

Bird Counts - FoHVOS.org

The Great Backyard Bird Count takes place every February on President's Day weekend, Friday to Monday. This bird census that can be done anywhere by anyone! You ...

Frequently Asked Questions - Great Backyard Bird Count

You can count birds anywhere in the world from any location. Count in your backyard, at a local park or wildlife refuge, or wherever you like to watch birds.

Beyond the Backyard: All About the Great Backyard Bird Count

So we talked about a little bit of overview, what's the GBBC. Becca gave us some great resources for trying to figure out. If you're new to ...

Help Scientists by Collecting Data with the Great Backyard Bird Count

Pick what spot you'd like to bird, and who you'd like to go with. Local parks, trails, forests, around the neighborhood, and yes, even your own ...

Great Backyard Bird Count 2023—join the birding fun! - eBird

The annual Great Backyard Bird Count (GBBC) is Friday, February 17 through Monday, February 20. The GBBC was one of the first online projects to collect ...

Great Backyard Bird Count - Golden Eagle Audubon

You can stick to your window or yard, or you can count anywhere: your neighborhood, a local park, national wildlife refuge or sanctuary, or a birding hotspot.

Citizen Science: Be Part of Something Bigger | Birds, Cornell Lab of ...

Great Backyard Bird Count: A 4-day count held over a long weekend in February. Watch birds in your backyard or anywhere else, and be part of this 20+ year ...

Let's Map Your Community Birding - Great Backyard Bird Count

Want to join a public bird event? Zoom in on the map and click on markers near you. Then, reach out directly to the organization using the posted information.

The Great Backyard Bird Count - Audubon Connecticut

Launched in 1998 by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and National Audubon Society, The Great Backyard Bird Count (GBBC) is a free, fun, and easy event that takes ...