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Great Backyard Bird Count Results
It was another exciting, record-breaking year for the Great Backyard Bird Count. The final 2017 GBBC results are in!
Transported by Nature
Resembling an old film strip, my first experience in the Giant Backyard Bird Count flashes in my mind’s eye…
Vireo
It was Day Three of the 2017 Great Backyard Bird Count. The morning began with drizzly conditions, but after a few minutes of counting, rain began to pour from the sky. As the downpour continued, I counted robins, blackbirds and juncos, periodically wiping the lenses of my binoculars.
Birding in Virginia: From the Coastal Plain to the Piedmont
I had assumed that the Great Backyard Bird Count was for birding exclusively in backyards. I do not have a backyard. However, I learned that the count can be done anywhere, so this year I set out to do what I considered my Great Beyond Bird Count!
The Birds Canada GBBC Story Contest
We at Birds Canada want to hear your most exciting, inspiring, funny, or heartwarming story about the Great Backyard Bird Count! To enter our story contest, email us your best tale from this year’s (or a previous year’s) GBBC, in 200-400 words.
The Bird Studies Canada GBBC Story Contest
We at Bird Studies Canada want to hear your most exciting, inspiring, funny, or heartwarming story about the Great Backyard Bird Count! To enter our story contest, email us your best tale from this year’s (or a previous year’s) GBBC, in 200-400 words.
Saskatchewan Breeding Bird Atlas Takes Flight
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan – This summer, birdwatchers across Saskatchewan will embark on the largest citizen-science project ever attempted in the province.
Join the 20th Great Backyard Bird Count
The 20th annual GBBC is taking place February 17-20 in backyards, parks, nature centres, on hiking trails, school grounds, balconies, and beaches—anywhere you find birds.
Unlocking Migration Mysteries to Conserve Birds
A special year-end message from Birds Canada President, Steven Price.