125th Annual Christmas Bird Count in Manhattan
Admission
- Free
Description
Join NYC Bird Alliance in this popular and accessible community science tradition, conducted across North America every year since 1900. The long-term data collected by Audubon Christmas Bird Count volunteers provides a fundamental way to understand the long-term health of bird populations—and has contributed to several recent impactful reports on bird decline in North America.
The Christmas Bird Count is a way that everyone can contribute to scientific knowledge that can help us protect birds. Participants range from expert ornithologists to beginning birders, following established protocols to ensure consistent data collection. Kids are welcome!
Learn more and register for any of the nearly two dozen counts that are happening in the New Jersey-Lower Hudson count circle, which includes Manhattan, Roosevelt Island, Governors Island, Randall's Island, and parts of northern NJ.
Dress warmly and don't forget your binoculars! For more information, contact us at christmasbirdcount@nycbirdalliance.org.
Photo: Three participants in the Audubon Christmas Bird Count in Central Park, dressed in warm winter clothes and bearing binoculars, record their findings on a tally clipboard. Credit: Camilla Cerea
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