It begins tomorrow
and lasts for four days. People all over the world submitting their
sightings, augmenting our understanding of where birds are and what they’re
doing. Citizen Science!
From: Cornell Lab of
Ornithology <gbbc@birds.cornell.edu>
Sent: Thursday, January 5, 2023 7:57 AM
To: Steve Taylor <spt@thetaylorcompany.net>
Subject: The Great Backyard Bird Count is Coming...
Learn how to get ready
for GBBC 2023, February is just around the corner and we have resources to help
make this year special.
The Great Backyard Birds Count is around the corner.
Get excited by spreading the word to your friends, family, and
community.
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The
Great Backyard Bird Count (GBBC) is Coming...
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Welcome
to the New Year! We've been busy gearing up for
another incredible February event. In the next
few weeks, consider spreading the word about the GBBC by sharing some of the
following resources with your friends and
community.
Also,
we'll be doing another webinar the week of the count.
If, however, you would like to review the archived
webinars, please visit this link. These can be used for
viewing-parties for people who are learning about how
to participate in the GBBC.
We're
excited to celebrate another year of birds with you,
The
GBBC Team
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What
will you see or hear this year? Many people around the world might get a
glimpse of the Common Goldeneye in
its winter range.
These striking beauties are found throughout many parts of
the Northern Hemisphere near large, open bodies of
water.
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Bring
the wonder of migration to everyone with
the Bird Migration
Explorer,
a state-of-the-art interactive platform created
by Audubon and nine partner organizations. The
Explorer uses the most recent science to showcase the
epic migrations of more than 450 North American migratory
bird species. Learn about the migratory birds where you
live, where they travel, and the conservation challenges
they face. Available in English and
Spanish.
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Jody Allair (left), Neil Pasricha
(right) (credit: Jody Allair)
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Do you think birds are awesome? If so, it’s something you have in common
with Neil Pasricha, bestselling author of the Book of
Awesome series including his latest, Our Book of
Awesome. Neil joined Jody Allair on Birds Canada’s The
Warblers podcast to talk about birding culture, the value
of spending time in nature, and favorite bird sightings.
You can listen at this link or subscribe to The
Warblers on your listening app.
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Recap
from GBBC 2022
For a
refresher on what we accomplished last year, please
review our Results pages. You can see our final report, results in
eBird, as well as learn how to search specifically for your
local region. Let's get excited about the birds we'll see
and hear in 2023!
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