Project FeederWatch
Posted by Mary CurranProject FeederWatch is a winter long survey of birds that visit feeding stations all across North America. Tallies are sent to the FeederWatch database at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology to help scientists track winter feeder trends and develop a better understanding of bird populations. During the months of November and December, volunteer third and fourth grade students identified eleven species of birds including black-capped chickadees, tufted titmice, dark-eyed juncos, mourning doves, purple finches, and three species of woodpeckers. Thank you to our young citizen scientists for a great start to the Project FeederWatch season!
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