Project Feeder Watch Returns to FRNC

Common Backyard Birds

Black-capped chickadee

Common Backyard Birds

Tufted titmouse

Common Backyard Birds

Northern cardinal

Common Backyard Birds

Mourning dove

Common Backyard Birds

Blue-jay

Common Backyard Birds

Dark eyed junco

Common Backyard Birds

American goldfinch

Common Backyard Birds

White-breasted nuthatch

Common Backyard Birds

Downy woodpecker

Every year the Nature Center participates in a program called Project FeederWatch. This annual bird count (November – April) allows anyone and everyone to participate from the luxury of their own home – and despite the program name, you don’t even need a bird feeder! This activity is a great opportunity to become a citizen scientist. Nature centers and avid birders have uploaded tallies and data that can be accessed after signing up. This data, either recorded once a week or once a month, helps track bird distribution and abundance across North America.

Scientists use FeederWatch data as a “unique monitoring tool for more than 100 bird species that winter in North America.” Since 1987, the data collected has been used to publish papers in scientific journals as well as national magazines. If you would like to get involved at home, we encourage you to visit Project FeederWatch to learn more. 

Good luck and happy birding!

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