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Important Bird Areas (IBAs)

Surveys

Audubon’s Important Bird Areas Program needs citizen-scientists to conduct bird surveys on our IBAs. If you live near an IBA, or are visiting one, you can contribute by conducting a bird survey on one of these critical landscapes.

Like the CBC and the GBBC, surveying an IBA involves recording when you count, where you count, and which and how many birds you see. Do you eBird? eBird provides an easy way to log your bird sightings, keep a record of your observations, and contribute to a continent-wide understanding of birds and their populations, and natural history.

It’s easy, and a great way to explore the great outdoors!

Because some of these are very large landscapes, and some are completely or partially in private ownership, please contact Audubon Washington’s Science Coordinator to discuss the details of where and when you’d like to survey.

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