Wednesday, January 4, 2023

Winter Climate Watch Starts Jan 15

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White-breasted Nuthatch.
Climate Watch Winter Session Starting Soon
Audubon needs your help to create a brighter future for the birds we all love this winter. Climate Watch is Audubon's biannual community science program that enlists volunteer bird lovers across North America to tally vulnerable bird species. Our winter session begins January 15 and runs through February 15.

You don't have to be an expert birder to participate, but knowing how to identify the target species like nuthatches, bluebirds, and goldfinches by sight or sound is a big plus. Whether you've counted in the past or are looking for a new way to use your birding skills to support climate research, take a minute to review our COVID safety guidelines

Counting and documenting where birds are today and how they're responding to a shifting climate is essential to helping protect them tomorrow. Find a coordinator in your area, or click below to get started.
 
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White-breasted Nuthatch. Photo: Nick Saunders/Great Backyard Bird Count
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