Birding
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Birding Bird
Counts & Records Counting
birds isn’t just for the experts!
Around the world, men, women, and children
count birds in backyards, parks, forests, and fields.
Not only is it great fun, but when you
record your bird sightings, you also become a citizen scientist.
Your counting contributes valuable information to local, state,
national, and worldwide databases that inform us about the
health of our world.
Join the Audubon and the Cornell Lab of
Ornithology team for “birding with a purpose”
at BirdSource,
with details for:
Audubon Washington’s Important
Bird Areas program relies on citizen-scientists
across the state.
Tweeters
is the UW’s Burke Museum online record of sightings,
primarily in western Washington, Oregon, and British Columbia.
NW
Inland Birders is geared toward birding east of the Cascades
in Washington, Oregon, Idaho.
Audubon Washington’s Important
Bird Areas program needs people who love exploring the
outdoors and counting birds. Click here
for details. |