Pa Game Commission Urges Participation In Christmas Bird Count

Pennsylvania Game Commission Urges Participation In Christmas Bird Count

Pennsylvania Game Commission
Pennsylvania Game Commission

HARRISBURG, PA โ€“-(AmmoLand.com)- Pennsylvania Game Commission officials are urging wildlife enthusiasts to join the tens of thousands of volunteers throughout the United States in the Audubon Societyโ€™s 110th Annual Christmas Bird Count (CBC), which will take place Dec. 14, through Jan. 5.

โ€œBird enthusiasts, armed with binoculars, bird guides and checklists, will head out on an annual mission – often before dawn – to make a difference and to experience the beauty of creation,โ€ said Dan Brauning, Game Commission Wildlife Diversity Section supervisor. โ€œEach year, volunteers brave snow, wind, or rain, to take part in the Christmas Bird Count, and they have made an enormous contribution to conservation to help guide conservation actions.

โ€œThe data collected through this effort โ€“ which is the longest-running wildlife census to assess the health of bird populations โ€“ allows researchers, conservation biologists, and other interested individuals to study the long-term health and status of bird populations across North America. When combined with other surveys such as the Breeding Bird Survey, it provides a picture of how the continent’s bird populations have changed in time and space over the past hundred years.โ€

Local counts will occur on one day between Dec. 14 and Jan. 5. Volunteers can pick the most convenient circle, or participate in more than one count. There is a specific methodology to the CBC, but everyone can participate. The count takes place within โ€œCount Circles,โ€ which focus on specific geographical areas. Each circle is led by a โ€œCount Compiler,โ€ who is an experienced birdwatcher, enabling beginning birders to learn while they assist. Also, those who live within the boundaries of a Count Circle can even stay at home and report the birds that visit their backyard feeders, or join a group of birdwatchers in a local field.

โ€œIn either case, if you have never been on a CBC before your first step is to locate and contact your local Count Compiler to find out how you can volunteer,โ€ Brauning said.

To view instructions on how to search for a circle and sign-up for an open count, visit the Game Commissionโ€™s website (www.pgc.state.pa.us) and click on โ€œWildlifeโ€ in the left-hand column, and then choose the โ€œChristmas Bird Countโ€ icon in the center of the page.

Information also can be obtained from Audubon Societyโ€™s Christmas Bird Count website (http://www.audubon.org/Bird/cbc/), or on the Pennsylvania Society for Ornithologyโ€™s website (http://www.pabirds.org).