The Christmas Bird Count has begun. During the holidays, thousands of bird watchers armed with binoculars, bird guides and checklists get ready to bundle up and head out in search of feathered friends ...
Every winter, the National Audubon Society’s Christmas Bird Count turns birding into a regional event, with the entirety of the Western Hemisphere competing. Thousands of people and interested birders ...
The National Audubon Society’s 126th Christmas Bird Count has officially begun, and it will run through January 5, 2026. If you’ve never heard of this annual event, don’t worry, it’s not too late to ...
New information on the Audubon’s 126th Annual Christmas Bird Count shows there were more citizen birdwatchers who saw more species of birds. The information was released by Christmas Bird Count ...
In preparation for the 55th annual Putah Creek Christmas Bird Count, the Yolo Bird Alliance will host its annual Bird Identification Workshop at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 10. The event will take place at ...
As Annie Lindsay drove her black Honda CR-V Saturday morning on a road splitting a Cook Township meadow, she had a premonition, earned by roughly two decades of studying birds. “There should be hawks ...
On Dec. 30, about a dozen residents of Carlton County participated in the annual Christmas Bird Count. Though the word Christmas is part of the title, it does not have to do with Christmas; instead, ...
Going into this winter’s Christmas Bird Count, Anchorage organizers expected a subpar tally, given the unusually strong and cold winds roaring through the city on Dec. 14, the local area’s designated ...
The longest running community science project I know of is the Audubon Christmas Bird Count (CBC). It was begun on Christmas Day in 1900 by Frank M. Chapman, one of the most famous early ...
New and veteran bird enthusiasts can once again pursue their passions this winter in Lancaster County. The National Audubon Society, a nonprofit committed to preserving bird populations and their ...
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