"It’s your chance to count for fun and count for the future from Friday, February 12, through Monday, February 15. You can participate once or several times over the four days. By submitting a list of the birds you see in your backyard, schoolyard, local park, or nature center at www.birdcount.org, you will help scientists learn more about how birds are faring in your neighborhood."
Decatur, although the densest city in the densest county in the state of Georgia, has remarkable natural resources that sustain a lively bird community. What have you seen?
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"It’s your chance to count for fun and count for the future from Friday, February 12, through Monday, February 15. You can participate once or several times over the four days. By submitting a list of the birds you see in your backyard, schoolyard, local park, or nature center at www.birdcount.org, you will help scientists learn more about how birds are faring in your neighborhood."
Where do we submit it?
p.s. Saw my first (again, this is my first year watching) Eastern Phoebe and my first Yellow-Rumped Warbler this week.
Nice birds Mindy, these will be your new bffs! There's a link on the original post to the birdcount website at Cornell - which is a great website.
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