第11届美国年度后花园数鸟活动即将开始
该活动目的是监测度冬鸟类的分布和状态,多年数据显示,很多鸟的迁徙季节提前了。全球变暖。。。
MARK YOUR CALENDARS!
11th Annual Great Backyard Bird Count
February 15 – 18, 2008
Count for Fun, Count for the Future!
Dear Great Backyard Bird Count participant,
Your chance to take part in the eleventh Great Backyard Bird Count (GBBC) comes up in a few short weeks. Don’t miss out on this great opportunity to have fun and help us find out where the birds are this winter. Read on for new and exciting features of this year’s event.
What’s new this year?
Check out the GBBC website (www.birdcount.org[/url]) for improved features, including:
Ability to submit YouTube bird videos. The best videos will be posted on the GBBC website
Expanded sparrow identification page
New bird call identification game for kids
New FAQ section and narrated GBBC overview
Spread the Word
We hope you'll spread the word this year by encouraging your friends to participate. You can forward this email to them or direct them to visit the website at [url]www.birdcount.org.[/url] Remember: the GBBC is fun, free, and helps birds!
Win something cool
When you send in your checklist this year, you will automatically be entered in a prize drawing to win items like binoculars, bird feeders, and a variety of great books! Check out [url]http://www.birdsource.org/gbbc/press/news-stories/prize-list-for-2008
for a listing of prizes.
Submit Photos to our Online Gallery and photo contest
During the count, take digital photos of birds (and bird watchers!) and submit them to the GBBC website. All photos submitted will be entered in the photo contest, and some will be posted in an online gallery. Images will be accepted through March 1.
Your counting counts
In 2007, GBBC participants made history, breaking records for the number of birds reported and number of checklists submitted. Participants sent in more than 80,000 checklists tallying over 11 million birds of 613 species. Last year, as a result of your counts, we discovered that many bird species had already started their spring migrations in February—earlier than in decades past. Your counts help us build a long-term record of where people are finding birds and how many birds there are. Although your bird counts need to take place from February 15-18, you can submit data as late as March 1, 2008. If you have any questions, please contact us at [email]citizenscience@audubon.org[/email] or [email]cornellbirds@cornell.edu[/email].
Remember, count for fun, count for the future! We can’t wait to see what you discover this year.
Sincerely,
Janis Dickinson, Director of Citizen Science, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Rob Fergus, Senior Scientist, National Audubon Society
Melissa Hopkins, Education Associate, National Audubon Society
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