“The Great Backyard Bird Count is the perfect follow-up to the Christmas Bird Count allowing us to track bird movements throughout the winter months,” says Heather Hahn, Audubon North Carolina Executive Director. The 18th annual citizen science event will take place February 13 through 16 giving birders an opportunity to become citizen scientists from their own backyards.Īnyone anywhere in the world can count birds for at least 15 minutes on one or more days of the count and enter their sightings at The information gathered by tens of thousands of volunteers helps track changes in bird populations on a massive scale. New Tower Connects NC Barrier Island to Global Bird Tracking NetworkĪs Valentine’s Weekend approaches, birders everywhere are showing a love of birds by counting during the Great Backyard Bird Count (GBBC).Audubon Awarded Grants for Habitat Restoration at Pine Island Sanctuary, Cape Fear River.Former House Rep Brian Turner to Lead Audubon North Carolina’s Policy Work. Audubon Statement on Conservation Funding in the NC House Budget.
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