There
are about 1,000 bird species known to live in or visit the United States.
Worldwide, the count is more like 10,000. For this most recent 4-day
count, 8 out of every 10 known bird species worldwide was observed and
counted. That’s amazing!
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Explore another year record-breaking results.
Dear Steve,
Final numbers for
the 2025 Great Backyard Bird Count are in! Together we smashed records,
found more birds than ever before, and had a lot of fun. Thank you for
being a part of it!
What we accomplished, in the numbers:
- 8,078 species of birds
identified
- 217 countries or eBird subregions
- 387,652 eBird checklists
- 611,066 Merlin Bird IDs
(step-by-step, sound, or photo)
- 189,741 photos, videos, and sounds added to
Macaulay Library
- 838,113 estimated global participants
- 409 reported community events
We summed up the
full event on our website—click the button to enjoy the full recap of
the weekend’s highlights, featured photos, stats, and other details
that made the event one to remember and celebrate.
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Again, a
sincere Thank You for
being a part of the 2025 GBBC and making it another incredible event!
Mark
your calendars! Next year's GBBC is
February 13–16, 2026.
– From all of us at
the Cornell Lab, Audubon, and Birds Canada
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Many thanks
to GBBC founding sponsor Wild Birds Unlimited. They’re
ready to help you with all your backyard bird needs via their stores and podcast.
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