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Dear
Great Backyard Bird Count Participant:
Save the Dates: GBBC is Coming!
The next Great Backyard Bird Count takes place February 13-16, 2009. The National Audubon Society and the Cornell Lab of Ornithology are calling on everyone to “Count for Fun, Count for the
Future!” Participants did just that in record numbers for the 2008 count,
submitting more than 85,000 checklists and identifying 635 species. Let’s
break some more records this year!
GBBC Ambassadors Needed
As always, we rely on volunteer ambassadors to help spread
the word about the GBBC and engage more people in their communities. Your
contribution could be as simple as hanging up a few flyers or as
ambitious as pitching the event on local radio and TV stations. You can
use the new GBBC news release posted on the web site. You’ll also find an updated
version of the slide show for use in GBBC workshops and other events.
For more ideas on how to promote the GBBC, check out Get Involved on the GBBC website. You can fill out the online
ambassador sign-up form and specify the kinds of activities you’d like to
do.
Project FeederWatch Season Begins
The 2008-09 season of Project FeederWatch began this Saturday, November 8. You can sign up at any time. FeederWatchers keep
track of their birds through the winter and report their tallies each
week.
Watching birds benefits science, but it can also be a
healthy part of your routine. Hundreds of studies have verified that time
spent watching nature can reduce stress. So why not slow down and watch
the birds?
Visit the PFW web site to learn more and to sign up. New participants receive a
kit with a handbook, a bird-identification poster, calendar, and
instruction booklet. There is a $15 fee ($12 for Lab members.) If you
live in Canada, please visit our partner, Bird Studies Canada, or call (888) 448-2473.
Take the Healthy Yard Pledge!
While you’re getting ready to feed and count birds this
winter, make sure you’re maintaining healthy bird habitat in your yard by
taking the Audubon Healthy Yard Pledge.
The Healthy Yard Pledge is part of Audubon At Home, which focuses on managing backyards and other natural
areas to help birds and other wildlife. Visit the website to learn about
16 key elements that make up a healthy backyard habitat—how many can be
found in your yard?
To learn more about the Audubon at Home program and take the
Healthy Yard Pledge, visit http://audubonathome.org/pledge.
Thank you for all you do to help the birds!
Janis Dickinson, Director of Citizen Science, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Rob Fergus, Senior Scientist, National Audubon Society
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