Citizen Science: Project FeederWatch -- Count #05 Report w/Original Photos

Citizen science is a great way to involve children and adults in discovery and contribute to scientific research and conservation. Project FeederWatch through Cornell University is a great way to get involved in citizen science. You can learn more at the Project FeederWatch website.

I typically watch birds on Saturday and Sunday. This is my report for 10-11 December 2016.


Created Using MS PowerPoint and Images from Project FeederWatch

December 2016

The 2016-2017 season goes through 7 April 2017.

Bird Watching Notes

Before the Two-Day Count Period

Friday, 9 December 2016, started with a magnificent sunrise.


Original Photo

The full sunrise photo sequence can be found here.

Gathering of Crows

A little later Friday morning a group of American Crows gathered around my bird feeder area. The crows were eating peanuts that had fallen on the ground. Many birds like peanuts.


Original Photo

Saturday

American Crow

The American Crow is common to many parts of the United States. This is the first time that I can remember observing this many at my count site. During the two-day count period I observed as many as seven American Crows around my feeder area.

In previous years their numbers were down across the United States due to the West Nile virus. It is good to see the population recovering in my part of eastern Nebraska.

Studying the environmental impacts (like West Nile virus) on bird populations is just one of the many contributions this citizen science project contributes to the scientific community.


Original Photo


Image Source

Sunday

Sunday was a dreary day. Did not have any picture taking opportunities.

A large flock of about 30 sparrows swarmed my feeders.

After the sparrows left a large flock of European Starlings flocked around my feeders too.

Observing these two flocks increased my count of total individuals observed in a two-day period.

Bird Counts

Counts for Current Period

My bird counts for the two-day period 3-4 December 2016.


Snapshot from Project FeederWatch Bird Count Summary

Summary of Counts this Season


Snapshot from Project FeederWatch Bird Count Summary

Previous Project FeederWatch Post

Citizen Science: Project FeederWatch -- Count #04

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