Participate in the Great Backyard Bird Count of 2006!
For those of you unfamiliar with the GBBC, it's a cooperative venture between Audubon and the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. They have this survey every year, and they use data to establish trends in bird populations, such as migratory habits and sheer numbers nationwide.
Feb. 17 - 20. All you have to do is spend 15 minutes watching birds in your area, keep a tally sheet, and then upload it to the GBBC website. (A set of binoculars helps, as does a field guide to birds. I prefer the Sibley guides myself, but the Stokes and Peterson guides are also excellent.)
http://www.birdsource.org/gbbc/howto.html
It's easy, it's educational, and heck, it's even a little fun.
It's an SKB-approved (TM pending) activity, I'm sure, too.
Bonus: There will also be a juried photo competition this year.
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If we heard mortar shells, we'd cuss more in our songs and cut down on guitar solos
Probably no more counts this
Afternoon count
12:25 - 12:40 PM:
Dark-eyed Junco: 4
House finches: 12
Doves: 9
Cardinal: 1
Goldfinch: 1
Chickadee: 1
Meadowlark: 1 (he came back!)
Light to moderate snow, 1/2 in. +/- accumulation, 32 degrees.
Saturday A.M., 10 - noon CT
European Starling, 2
Dark Eyed Junco, 5
White throated sparrow, 4
Purple Finch, 3
Goldfinch, 2
Cardinal, 6
American crow, 4
Bluejay, 1
Tufted titmouse, 6
Carolina chickadee, 2
Downy woodpecker, 1
Rufous-sided towhee, 1
Carolina wren, 4
Eastern bluebird, 1
Mourning dove, 2
Song sparrow, 1
Chipping sparrow, 3
Variable winds 5mph, 28 down to 23, light snow, accumulation ~2"
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If we heard mortar shells, we'd cuss more in our songs and cut down on guitar solos
Morning counts: 8:30 -
Morning counts:
8:30 - 8:45 AM (before and just after filling feeders):
Robins: 2
Doves: 3
Dark-eyed Junco: 1
House finches: 4
Meadowlark: 1 (a first for me, anywhere, much less the back yard)
10:55 - 11:10 AM
House finches: 18
Gold finches: 2
Chickadee: 1
Doves: 11
Starlings: 50 (est. in a nearby field)
Surprised to see a Meadowlark. Never seen one before that I can remember. Took us a while to figure out what it was.
The starlings sent in a few scouts to check out the feeders, but the house finches seemed a little territorial and aggressive towards them and they moved on (thankfully).
Earlier it was about 38 and there was some ice/sleet, with a small accumulation of ice. It has since turned to snow, right now about 33 degrees. Starting to get a very light dusting.
My only counts for today...
Had family business to help with this afternoon, but while waiting for some medical equipment to be delivered at the in-laws tallied the following in their mostly wooded yard (sans feeders):
2/17/06 1:05-1:20 PM
Tufted Titmouse: 3
Crows (overhead): 10 + 2 stragglers, so I call it 12
Cardinal: 1 (think I heard a second, never saw it)
Cooper's (pretty sure) Hawk: 1
That last one might account for the general paucity of birds. Heard some others but couldn't identify them by call, and saw one other that might have been a woodpecker or sapsucker or something running up and down a tree but he was too far away to identify.
Crows: 6Starlings: 12 (this
Crows: 6
Starlings: 12 (this morning)
Titmouse: 2
Chickadee: 3
Cardinal: 4 (2 male, 2 female)
Mallard Duck: 3
Turkey Vulture: 1
Chipping Sparrow: 20 (est)
And 8 white tailed deer, 5 juvenile, 2 does, 1 buck (best guess). Right through the backyard about a half hour ago.
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If we heard mortar shells, we'd cuss more in our songs and cut down on guitar solos
Cool. I started to add an
Cool.
I started to add an FA-18 (or it might have been an A-10, it was sort of overcast in that direction, but those are the two usual suspects). Do those count? There's been a lot of activity at the ANG base here in the last couple of days.
Anyway, looking forward to more backyard bird counts.
Dang! What are you putting
Hey, thanks for the