Grab a pencil and a pad of paper and get involved in the Great Backyard Bird Count from February 12 –15, 2010. The Great Backyard Bird Count is organized by the National Audubon Society and the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. It is a way to take a snapshot of the kinds of birds spotted during February and to compare this information to bird populations from past years.
Whether you are an avid bird watcher or not, it is easy to participate in this free event and help track birds across America. All you have to do is record the birds you see for 15 minutes on any of the four days on a tally sheet and then log the birds you saw online. You can also submit photos you take in your backyard. It’s up to you. At The Great American Bird Count you’ll find instructions on what to do and helpful tips on identifying birds. So, mark it on your calendar and have fun!

