nekaudubon.net
Rusty Blackbird Initiative - Northeast Kingdom Audubon
http://www.nekaudubon.net/rusty-blackbird-initiative.html
Airie Lindsay Scholarship Fund. Rusty blackbird appeal for volunteers.docx. The Rusty Blackbird Spring Migration Blitz 2014. Is coming and we need your help! Please spread the word to Vermont’s birding community and citizen scientists. One of Vermont’s rare and iconic birds, the Rusty Blackbird (. Are similar migratory stopover areas used by Rusties each year? Are stopover areas protected, or might availability of these areas be limiting Rusty Blackbird survival? Assess the consistency of numbers at diff...
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Friends of the Assabet River National Wildlife Refuge
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Click a headline to skip to the story). April 1, 2017. National Park passes now for sale at Administrative Office only. January 2, 2017. South Side of Assabet River NWR Closed in January. April 1, 2016. 2016 Spring Refuge Projects Update. October 25, 2015. Assabet Pulling Together (APT) Completes Its Second Season. August 1, 2015. The 2015 - 2016 Duck Stamps Are Now on Sale. March 27, 2015. Rusty Blackbird Working Group Needs Birders' Help. December 18, 2014. December 1, 2014. December 1, 2014. Friends A...
ak.audubon.org
Rusty Blackbird Spring Migration Blitz | Audubon Alaska
http://ak.audubon.org/rusty-blackbird-spring-migration-blitz
Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. Audubon Alaska in the News. Audubon Alaska News Archive. Newsletters and Annual Reports. Special Reports and Publications. Great American Arctic Birding Challenge. Audubon Chapters in Alaska. Audubon Careers and Volunteering. Rusty Blackbird Spring Migration Blitz. Help track Rusty Blackbird migration by submitting your sightings on eBird mid-April through May. Birds 'n' Bogs Project. Rusty Blackbird Spring Migration Blitz. Rusty Blackbird Spring Migration Blitz. All you ...
michiganaudubon.org
Citizen Science - Michigan Audubon
http://www.michiganaudubon.org/get-involved/citizen-science
Tours & Workshops. Kirtland’s Warbler Tours. Travel & Tour FAQs. Join or Renew Membership. Michigan Young Birders Club. The Jack Pine Warbler. Michigan Birds and Natural History. News & Events. Citizen science is integral to Michigan Audubon’s efforts to provide data that help identify threats to bird populations and habitat. This research data, collected by volunteers, leads to programs and policies designed to protect species and the habitats in which they live. Michigan Birds and Natural History.
nsbirdsociety.ca
Rusty Blackbird Spring Migration Blitz
http://www.nsbirdsociety.ca/index.php/volunteer/rusty-blackbird-spring-migration-blitz
Wear in the World. The Birds of NS. Rusty Blackbird Spring Migration Blitz. Rusty Blackbird Spring Migration Blitz. The final season (2016) of the Rusty Blackbird Spring Migration Blitz is right around the corner! For additional information on what you can do to help with the Rusty Blackbird's plight and the 2016 Blitz, check out:. Rusty Blackbird Fact Sheet. Rusty Blackbird Spring Blitz Newsletter 2016. For help reporting your Rusty Blackbird sightings, watch these videos:. For more information contact:.
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Citizen Science | The Roger Tory Peterson Institute of Natural History
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Banff Mountain Film Festival. Tropical Research & Conservation. Audubon Alliance for Coastal Waterbirds. Project Wild America Youth Ambassadors. Project Wild America Cell Phone Tours. Give to the Peterson Fund. Museum Guidelines & Visitor Policies. Our conservation staff is currently expanding our citizen science programs in the region. We participate in the following projects and encourage you to as well! You can contact us. To learn more about our work or if you have any questions about these programs.
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Active Projects | The Roger Tory Peterson Institute of Natural History
http://rtpi.org/conservation/active-projects
Banff Mountain Film Festival. Tropical Research & Conservation. Audubon Alliance for Coastal Waterbirds. Project Wild America Youth Ambassadors. Project Wild America Cell Phone Tours. Give to the Peterson Fund. Museum Guidelines & Visitor Policies. We are hard at work on conservation, education and research efforts in New York, Connecticut, and Pennsylvania, conducting surveys for at-risk or imperiled species, gathering information on indicator species like the Indigo Bunting (. B Entering information in...
birdwatchinghobbies.blogspot.com
Bird Watching Hobbies: February 2014
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Sitemap of The Bird. Wednesday, February 26, 2014. LAGU Award claimed. already? LAGU Award claimed. already? Has been posted. If you wanna have it as yours, please click the image and you will download for free. This would not be one of those years where you go out in late February and try to find an early Laughing Gull. Extremely. As unlikely as it is to have an early Laughing Gull this year, the warm spell we recently experienced was compelling enough for one to follow the ferry over from Delaware....
sackvillebirdseye.blogspot.com
The Birds Eye: May 2015
http://sackvillebirdseye.blogspot.com/2015_05_01_archive.html
A frequently updated collection of all animal sightings in the Sackville Waterfowl Park. Sunday, 31 May 2015. For the past 3 days, we have started to notice a lot of new members of our park's population - specifically, Geese. Goslings have recently hatched and so far we have seen 3 families of geese in the Park. Thursday, 28 May 2015. More close up videos and pictures to come! For more info on the Green Winged Teal or Muskrat, visit their respective web pages: Green Wing. Tuesday, 12 May 2015. The Glossy...
cdbirds.blogspot.com
BirdingWeek: March 2014
http://cdbirds.blogspot.com/2014_03_01_archive.html
Observations and notes about birds in the Capital Region of New York. 2013 in Review: A Big Year in Albany County. Capital District Bird-Finding Calendar (rev. 1/7/2014). Sunday, March 30, 2014. Game on, dude. Birds are finally on the move! Many species are two weeks later than normal, but the ground is starting to thaw out, and ice is going out on the rivers. Ponds and creeks are opening gradually, and dabbling ducks are starting to move back in. Wood Duck. S and a few Green-winged Teal. One day last we...
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