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Christmas Bird Count and CBC4Kids Photo Contest

Christmas Bird Count and CBC4Kids Photo Contest

We would like to share some of your favourite memories from the 2019-2020 Christmas Bird Count (CBC) or Christmas Bird Count for Kids (CBC4Kids)! To enter Bird Studies Canada’s photo contest, email us your best shots from this season’s CBC or CBC4Kids.

Small Gifts of Time go a Long Way for Birds

Small Gifts of Time go a Long Way for Birds

Whether they’re visiting a feeder on your apartment window or checking out your crabapple tree, birds keep us amused with lively antics all winter. For 33 years, participants in a program called Project FeederWatch have been reporting quick counts of their feathered visitors throughout the colder months.

Cheers to Over 1700 Volunteers and to 25 Years!

Cheers to Over 1700 Volunteers and to 25 Years!

It’s astonishing: 1764 Citizen Scientists have surveyed marsh birds and/or frogs at some point over the past 25 years as part of the Great Lakes Marsh Monitoring Program. The program began in Ontario in 1994, went binational in 1995, and has since grown to become a hallmark of trusted information on wetland wildlife in the Great Lakes.

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