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Great Backyard Bird Count

Last post 02-08-2010, 17:06 by sallyls. 2 replies.
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  •  02-09-2009, 16:11 3687332

    Great Backyard Bird Count

     

    MARK YOUR CALENDARS!

    12th Annual Great Backyard Bird Count

    February 13 – 16, 2009

    COUNT FOR FUN! COUNT FOR THE FUTURE!

     Dear Great Backyard Bird Count Participant,

     Only four days remain until the 12th annual Great Backyard Bird Count (GBBC). 

     Here are just a few quick reminders and updates:

    Ø      To enter your bird count checklists, go to http://www.birdcount.org on the weekend of the count and click on the big “Enter your Checklists” button.  Note: This button will not appear until 7:00 AM February 13.

    Ø      Don’t forget to upload your images for the GBBC photo contest!  You can submit photos from February 13 through March 1 (a link to a page where you can upload photos will appear on www.birdcount.org on February 13). A select number of photos will be posted in the online gallery during the four days of the GBBC. 

    Ø      Check out the GBBC blog at http://www.birdcount.org/blog, run by Audubon’s Senior Scientist, Rob Fergus, and the Cornell Lab of Ornithology’s Science Editor, Laura Erickson. 

    Ø      Don’t forget to play Eagle Eyes! Hone your birding skills as you wait for the count to begin.

  •  02-13-2009, 6:03 3691862 in reply to 3687332

    Re: Great Backyard Bird Count

    The Great Backyard Bird Count starts today! Help track bird species and numbers across the country.

    On a related note From Audubon Action:

    What are Purple Finches, Boreal Chickadees and Black Ducks trying to tell us about climate change? They are all telling us that climate change is here, now. They are telling us we must act now to address this urgent problem. They are showing us a pattern of ecological disruption that tells an alarming story.

    Audubon's latest report, Birds and Climate Change: Ecological Disruption in Motion, looks at the last 40 years of Christmas Bird Count data and concludes that 58% of the species studied have moved significantly northward as winter temperatures increase, with the Purple Finch shifting the furthest — 433 miles.

    We all know that birds are strong, early indicators on the health of our environment. This evidence of ecological disruption is a yet another warning that global warming is an urgent problem, one that demands bold action now.

    http://audubonaction.org/campaign/birdsandclimate/8w6bngx20eetdbb?Take Action on global warming by signing our petition to let your Members of Congress know that we need to pay attention to what the birds are telling us. We can solve the global warming problem if we act now and act together.

    As part of Audubon's national campaign to promote this report and urge our leaders to take immediate action to address the threat of global warming, we've launched a companion web site, www.BirdsandClimate.org.

    In addition to the action petition, www.BirdsandClimate.org features a fun quiz, so you can test your knowledge, and a place to report your own observations (we'll post some of the best stories). Also, don't miss our upcoming webcast featuring the Audubon's lead bird scientist, Greg Butcher, author of the report.

    Finally, help us spread the word on this important message. Send the quiz or the petition to your friends, your family, your coworkers. Help us grow so that we can build our online army and do even more to persuade Congress that action is needed on global warming now.

    http://audubonaction.org/campaign/birdsandclimate/8w6bngx20eetdbb?Take Action on global warming by signing our petition. Let your Members of Congress know that now is the time for action. The birds are sending us an important message, one we dare not ignore.


    Trouble with the "Take Action" links in the message? Try cutting-and-pasting this link into your web browser: http://audubonaction.org/campaign/birdsandclimate

  •  02-08-2010, 17:06 4306013 in reply to 3691862

    Re: Great Backyard Bird Count

     Sallyls: Are You Ready for the GBBC?
    The Great Backyard Bird Count is almost here! It starts this Friday, February 12, and continues through Monday, February 15. It's easy and fun to participate. Just watch birds for at least 15 minutes at any locaton on one or more days of the count and report the highest number of each species you see together at one tme. For more information and birding tips be sure to visit the GBBC website and check out this year's great drawing prizes for GBBC participants. You must do your bird counts over the four days of the GBBC but you have until March 1 to enter your information through the GBBC website and to send us your entries for the GBBC photo contest.
    http://www.birdsource.org/gbbc/

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