FeederWatch

Count winter feeder birds for Science!

Brought to you by Cornell Lab of Ornithology, FeederWatch is a November-April survey of birds that visit backyards, nature centers, community areas, and other locales in North America. The schedule is flexible: you can count every week or once all winter, for as much or little time as you like. Data from this project helps scientists measure changes in the winter ranges and abundances of bird species over time.

For an $18 participation fee, you'll receive:

  • Tools to track and learn about your feeder birds

  • The year-end summary, Winter Bird Highlights

  • A double-sided poster of eastern and western common feeder birds and calendar (optional)

  • Digital access to the Cornell Lab’s Living Bird magazine (U.S. participants)

Find out more and sign up at feederwatch.org

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