The Great Backyard Bird Count, in which members of the public are asked to count the birds they see or hear for at least 15 ...
If you have at least 15 minutes to spare between February 14 and February 17, you can take part in the annual Great Backyard ...
Where: You can count birds anywhere you want – whether that’s in your backyard, at a local park or on a hike. How do I identify birds? Amateur bird watchers can use the Merlin Bird ID app ...
This small group of people, seven participants and four Conservancy members, had gathered at the Brooklyn Bridge Park in the ...
All it takes is 15 minutes in a place where you enjoy nature, whether it is a local preserve or park, or your own backyard or ...
The global citizen science project, which runs through Monday, allows scientists to collect data on wild birds, helping to ...
Where: You can count birds anywhere you want – whether that’s in your backyard, at a local park or on a hike. How do I identify birds? Amateur bird watchers can use the Merlin Bird ID app ...
The annual Great Backyard Bird Count is slated for Feb. 14-17. Anyone is welcome to participate; all it takes is a commitment to identify and count the birds seen or heard in a particular location ...
Last year more than 600,000 people from 210 countries and subregions participated in the Great Backyard Bird Count, identifying nearly 8000 species. You can see real-time results from this year here.
It might be Valentine’s Day – but this weekend is for more than just love birds. The Great Backyard Bird Count is back. Held ...