The
Great Backyard Bird Count. (The backyard now being every place on the
planet.)
8,257
species reported. That’s out of about 10,000 known species. Pretty
good percentage for a four-day effort.
e World Once Again Showed-up for the Birds...and Each other.
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A World United by Birds is a Wonder
Worth Celebrating ๐
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Wow! What a
spectacular year for the Great Backyard Bird Count. People were
out in every corner of the world watching, listening,
photographing, recording, and enjoying birds. Thank you for
being a part of another record breaking year.
Here is a quick
snapshot of results:
- 8,257 species of birds
identified
- 216 countries or eBird subregions
- 467,696 eBird checklists
- 1,239,329 Saved Merlin Bird IDs
(step-by-step, sound, or photo)
- 246,225 photos, videos, and sounds added to
Macaulay Library
- 1,146,284 estimated global
participants
- 435 reported community events
Dive deeper into our
final results and feel pride knowing you were a part of greatness.
In gratitude,
The GBBC Team
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Black-capped Chickadee on the roof. Photo by Janet
Pawlowski / GBBC Participant.
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Congratulations Binocular winner!
Our proud winner
enjoyed seeing Black-capped Chickadees visiting her home and feeders
during the GBBC weekend. We appreciate being able to share in the joy
of observing birds with people all over the world.
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Next year is our 30th Year for the Great Backyard Bird
Count. Mark your calendars, February 12-15, 2027.
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