Christmas Bird Count

Four tall, lean, grey birds walk on ice.
Notable Changes in Northern Utah's Bird Populations
January 24, 2024 — Bridgerland ¸£Àû¼§ÊÓÆµ Society finds surprising species during the 68th Christmas Bird Count in Logan, Utah.
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A Northern Pintail floats on a body of water.
Hundreds of Miles, Dozens of Hours, and 4,432 Birds
February 02, 2023 — Dedicated volunteers gathered vital information on bird populations in Pagosa Springs, Colorado during the 123rd ¸£Àû¼§ÊÓÆµ Christmas Bird Count.
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A Mountain Chickadee perches on a snowy evergreen branch.
An Exciting Christmas Bird Count for the Mountain Chickadee World Champs
January 27, 2023 — Evergreen ¸£Àû¼§ÊÓÆµ has likely kept their champion title, and found a new visitor along the way!
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An adult with a spotting scope stand with their back to the camera while observing a snowy landscape.
Surprise Appearances and Concerning No-Shows in Northern Wyoming
January 27, 2023 — While several uncommon bird species were recorded during Bighorn ¸£Àû¼§ÊÓÆµ Society's 2022 Christmas Bird Counts, some historically frequent species were notably absent.
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A Great-tailed Grackle perches in a tree.
Change Marks Bridgerland ¸£Àû¼§ÊÓÆµâ€™s 67th Christmas Bird Count
January 20, 2023 — A member of the chapter in Logan, Utah, shares their 2022 count results and how local bird populations and habitats have changed.
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