Tuesday, March 17, 2026

FW: GBBC Final Results Are In with More Broken Records. ๐ŸŽ‰ ๐Ÿ™Œ

 

 

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 ๐ŸŽ‰

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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This is one of many incredible captures from GBBC 2026. This Red-breasted Merganser is also diving in and Holden Van Dyke / Macaulay Library, was able to snap a spectacular shot! To see more beautiful bird photos, see our collection from GBBC 2026.

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Black-capped Chickadee on the roof. Photo by Janet Pawlowski / GBBC Participant.

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.

 

Next year is our 30th Year for the Great Backyard Bird Count. Mark your calendars, February 12-15, 2027.

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