ABOUT CHRISTMAS BIRD COUNTS
The Cleveland Circle
The Kirtland Bird Club holds an annual count usually on the Saturday before Christmas. Groups of birders visit sites within the circle year after year, counting the birds they identify in that site.
Read each year's count results and commentary HERE. Look at results over time HERE.
The Kirtland Bird Club holds an annual count usually on the Saturday before Christmas. Groups of birders visit sites within the circle year after year, counting the birds they identify in that site.
Read each year's count results and commentary HERE. Look at results over time HERE.
The Basics
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How Christmas Bird Counts Started
The Christmas Bird Count (CBC) was started in 1900 by Frank Chapman along with 26 other conservationists. The count was intended as a way of promoting conservation by counting, rather than hunting, birds on Christmas Day of 1900.
Now in its second century, it has evolved into far more than just another holiday tradition. The CBC, to quote CBC Director Geoff LeBaron, is “increasingly accepted by ornithologists and conservationists alike as the best, if not only, tool available for assessing the long-term trends in the early winter bird populations of North America".
With the cumulative historical CBC data now on-line, there are many thousands of individual counts from December 25, 1900 to the present available for perusal and scientific research. You can read more about the history and research uses of the CBC HERE.
Click HERE to read more about Christmas Bird Counts on the National Aububon Society website.
The Christmas Bird Count (CBC) was started in 1900 by Frank Chapman along with 26 other conservationists. The count was intended as a way of promoting conservation by counting, rather than hunting, birds on Christmas Day of 1900.
Now in its second century, it has evolved into far more than just another holiday tradition. The CBC, to quote CBC Director Geoff LeBaron, is “increasingly accepted by ornithologists and conservationists alike as the best, if not only, tool available for assessing the long-term trends in the early winter bird populations of North America".
With the cumulative historical CBC data now on-line, there are many thousands of individual counts from December 25, 1900 to the present available for perusal and scientific research. You can read more about the history and research uses of the CBC HERE.
Click HERE to read more about Christmas Bird Counts on the National Aububon Society website.