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Jen |
Posted - Dec 06 2008 : 1:31:41 PM Christmas Bird Count December 24th - January 5th
Join over 50,000 people across North America in this annual tradition to take a 'citizen census' of migrating birds.
Here's how: http://www.audubon.org/bird/cbc/getinvolved.html
Jen
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Elizaray |
Posted - Jan 09 2009 : 7:49:51 PM Wow! What a great project! I am hoping to learn more about birdwatching this year because I am sure Little Miss will be interested as she gets older!
Elizaray |
LeslieAnne |
Posted - Dec 28 2008 : 6:03:54 PM I didn't get a chance to participate in an Audubon CBC, but I did my own count over the Christmas holiday... my sister lives west of Robert Lee, Texas, not far from E.V. Spence Reservoir... that's where I went for Christmas this year... it's a wonderful place to watch birds... here's the list for this year:
northern cardinal red-bellied woodpecker house finch red-winged blackbird tufted titmouse American goldfinch house sparrow white-crowned sparrow cactus wren white-winged dove Wilson's warbler house wren curve-billed thrasher golden-fronted woodpecker Inca dove red-tailed hawk western meadowlark ring-billed gull European starling American crow sandhill crane mourning dove
The golden-fronted woodpecker was a new bird for me, a "lifer"..
I also got to observe an armadillo as it rooted in the mud for grubs or worms or whatever critters they like to eat...
LeslieAnne...westTexas |