Project Feeder Watch... who participates?
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Project Feeder Watch... who participates?

Rob'in'To

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Today is the first day of Project Feeder Watch.  I am curious who else participates?  This is my fourth year.
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JW Mills

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I've been thinking about it but have not signed up as of yet.
What's involved?
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Rob'in'To

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Well, the jist is to count the birds in your backyard over a 2 day period...  once a week and enter the data on-line...  or every second week and submit the data entry through the forms sent to you in the mail.  Since the feeder watch has just started, I am not sure if people are still allowed to sign on for this season.

There is more to it though as they want to know a variety of information such as what kind of food you offer the birds, what your area is like for landscaping, vegetation, urban, rural, near any water (lake, stream, pond) and so on.  Also, weather conditions need to be recorded...  high temp for the watch, low temp for the watch, sunny, rainy, snowing, how long such, if snow or ice is on the ground, and so on.

Yeah, so you keep track of all the species of birds and how many of each, and only enter your highest number of each species.

I actually had been marking on my calendar almost daily who/what I saw in the yard for 2 years prior.  So, this PFW came naturally.  I have a journal where I enter all the rough information and then use it to my good copies for entry at a later date.  It's funny to look back at the last couple winters and re-read my notes, even with my old calendars from 3 to 5 years ago, because they can take me right back to a certain day and memories come in much easier...  like Coopers Hawk takes out Pigeon in Henry's backyard (my next door neighbour).  Even looking back and seeing on a day "BIG SNOW STORM!  30cm" or a weekend with -30c to -40c windchills and I am back to it in my mind.  Or, 3 Red Wings on December 18th in 2008 and Common Grackle who hung around that season until mid-January (I figure he was probably not strong or well enough to do the fly and hung around here until his time came).

It costs $35 per year to do the feeder watch.  You get a quarterly newsletter from Bird Studies Canada, a door calendar and occasionally other bits of info.  You also get a receipt for income tax purposes.  So, even if one doesn't follow through on the PFW part, it is like a donation.

There are some great people at Bird Studies Canada.  They are always quick to answer questions.
« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 07:00:00 PM by Rob'in'To »
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Leslie Kinrys

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This will be my 12th season doing PFW. I enjoy seeing what comes to my feeders and knowing that I'm contributing to bird research/conservation. Maybe this year, one of us will have something rare or unusual show up on our Count Days.
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Rob ... No but I'm participating in a Christmas Bird Count next month (December 18th 2010) and The Great Backyard Bird Count February 18-21, 2011.  http://www.birdsource.org/gbbc/

Can't wait - love both!!!   :D
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We did the GBBC last year for the first time.  Knowing it was anywhere and everywhere sucked us in.  The name is misleading though, isn't it?  The previous year I was out with a friend and ran into a couple that were participating.  The woman explained it to me.  So I knew the next time around, we'd be in.

I will have to look up the Christmas one and see if it is similar.
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Quote from: "Rob'in'To"
We did the GBBC last year for the first time.  Knowing it was anywhere and everywhere sucked us in.  The name is misleading though, isn't it?  The previous year I was out with a friend and ran into a couple that were participating.  The woman explained it to me.  So I knew the next time around, we'd be in.
Re: name misleading ... Yes.  My initial thought was a "house backyard" - then I read the website and found out that a person can count pretty much anywhere and everywhere.  :lol:
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I will have to look up the Christmas one and see if it is similar.
The Toronto Christmas Bird Count is on Sunday, December 19th.  Scroll down to info. in the following site:

http://www.torontobirding.ca/

The SPNC Christmas Bird Count on Saturday is out here at parks in Mississauga and Oakville.  I'll be counting at parks up here in Meadowvale - Lake Aquitaine, Lake Wabukayne, Plowman's Park and Maplewood Park.  :)

This will be my 3rd year participating in CBC and GBBC - both are a total blast!  :D
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Jo-Anne :)

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