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Volunteers collect bird data for the annual Christmas Bird Count, taking place from Dec. 15 to Jan. 5 in over 35 locations in Maine. Posted December 28, 2024 Hannah Kaufman Staff Writer ...
Birders are flocking together for the annual Christmas Bird Count, a nationwide project created over a century ago to replace hunting traditions with birding. Why it matters: The annual Christmas ...
The Christmas Bird Count is what's known as citizen science, where amateur researchers and the general public participate in data collection. Thanks to citizen scientists around the world, the ...
Now in its 125th year, the Audubon Christmas Bird Count is the longest running citizen science project in the country. Every year from mid-December to early-January, ...
The National Audubon Society’s 125th Christmas Bird Count will be held from Dec. 14, 2024, to Jan. 5, 2025. This is one of the longest-running citizen science projects on Earth.
Christmas time is here, and bird is the word. People are turning their eyes to the sky for the 125th Audubon Christmas bird count, the world's longest-running citizen science project.
Taking part in the Christmas Bird Count in western Schuylkill County on Sunday were, from left, Barb Ritzheimer of Pine Grove, Aislinn Shilcusky of Pottsville, and Mary Therese Grob of Hamburg.