Oystercatchers on the Oregon Coast
Portland Audubon is looking for volunteers for their statewide Black Oystercatcher community science project. Learn more about these charismatic birds and how you can be involved.
Learn MorePortland Audubon is looking for volunteers for their statewide Black Oystercatcher community science project. Learn more about these charismatic birds and how you can be involved.
Learn MoreThe authors of a new paper about habitat and waterbird abundance in British Columbia were informed by 20 years of monthly citizen science observations collected as part of the British Columbia Coastal Waterbird Survey.
Learn MoreWant to get outside and contribute to science? Volunteers are needed to help with the Pacific Flyway Shorebird Survey (PFSS) in Washington and Oregon.
Learn MoreA paper recently published in Avian Conservation and Ecology describes the Migratory Shorebird Project, an innovative, hypothesis-driven approach to counting shorebirds along the Pacific flyway.
Learn MoreNeed some “ornitherapy’? Take part in eBird’s Big Day on October 17, and/or join the Global Bird Weekend October 17-18. You can contribute to a huge citizen science project while enjoying the outdoors.
Learn MoreThe Pueo Project was set up in 2017 to monitor the population size and habitat use of this Hawaiian Short-eared Owl. Knowing more will help establish which habitats we should conserve to help stabilize the population.
Learn MoreLearn how to participate in the annual Pacific Flyway Shorebird Survey, conducted each year between November 15 and December 15. It doesn’t take much time, gets you outside on those beaches and mudflats, and helps inform researchers about long term trends.
Learn MoreThe YOTB Call to Action in Ocober is to participate in Global Big Day, coming up on October 6th. See how to participate using e-Bird, how to identify some common fall and winter birds, and some stories about birds and birding across the world.
Learn MoreTake part in birding’s biggest day, uniting birdwatchers worldwide across political boundaries and language barriers, all brought together by our shared passion for birds.
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