Cornell Cooperative Extension Sharing Information for the Upcoming Great Backyard Bird Count

Tue, 02/04/2025 - 9:28am -- CSMaxwell

Flock Together for the Great Backyard Bird Count

Share in the joy of birds during the annual Great Backyard Bird Count (GBBC) and help make your community stronger for you and the birds. Bird and nature lovers everywhere unite in the effort to tally as many of the world's bird species as possible over these four days. Combined with other bird counts, GBBC results help create a clearer picture of how birds are faring—whether individual species are declining, increasing, or holding steady in the face of habitat loss, climate change, and other threats.

The 28th annual Great Backyard Bird Count is taking place

February 14 through 17, 2025.

"The GBBC continues to bring together millions of people every year," said David Bonter, co-director of the Center for Engagement in Science and Nature at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. More than a half-million people participated during the 2024 GBBC—double the number of participants in the past five years. They reported 7,920 species of birds from 200+ countries and subregions. 

"Participating in the Great Backyard Bird Count is an easy and great opportunity to bird with your friends and neighbors," said Brooke Bateman, senior director of Climate and Community Science at the National Audubon Society.

Kelly McDonald, Executive Director of CCE Cattaraugus County, eagerly looks forward to this count every year, sending out postcards as reminders to participate in this annual event. CCE Cattaraugus County is encouraging all residents to join the count!

To take part in the 2025 GBBC, each participant or group counts birds for any length of time (but for at least 15 minutes) and enters the birds they can identify at each site they visit. That could be their backyard, but it could also be a park, a wilderness area, apartment balcony, or a neighborhood street.

Anyone can participate in the Great Backyard Bird Count. Sue MacCallum, a long time participant says “Disabled, I can only count in my yard. Though fewer in number, my birds are of equal importance during this global celebration!

First-timers should make it a point to read complete instructions on the GBBC website where they will also find helpful birding tips and birding app downloads. The GBBC website also features a new map for marking local GBBC community events. Birders can join up to help celebrate birds in their hometown. https://www.birdcount.org/community-map/

You're also invited to tune in to a special webinar about how to participate in the GBBC. Register for one of two free events happening on Thursday, February 6th, at 7:00-8:00 p.m. Eastern Time or Wednesday, February 12th, 3:00-4:00 p.m. Eastern Time.

 Register: https://dl.allaboutbirds.org/2025gbbcwebinar.

The Great Backyard Bird Count is a joint project of the Cornell Lab of OrnithologyNational Audubon Society, and Birds Canada and is made possible in part by founding sponsor Wild Birds Unlimited

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