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114 th annual count happens on Dec 15 th this year Happens all over the Western Hemisphere

114 th annual count happens on Dec 15 th this year Happens all over the Western Hemisphere People (like you!) record all the birds they see. Mid February every year World-wide 34,512,432 birds counted last year . Year-round and world-wide Anyone can submit!. Why count birds?.

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114 th annual count happens on Dec 15 th this year Happens all over the Western Hemisphere

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  1. 114th annual count happens on Dec 15th this year Happens all over the Western Hemisphere People (like you!) record all the birds they see

  2. Mid February every year World-wide 34,512,432 birds counted last year Year-round and world-wide Anyone can submit!

  3. Why count birds? -Can help with conservation -Can see range changes -Huge amounts of data Mid February every year World-wide 34,512,432 birds counted last year Year-round and world-wide Anyone can submit!

  4. The Birds in your Backyard:The “Sweet 16” What to look for: Overall shape Overall color Key markings

  5. Northern Cardinal

  6. American Goldfinch

  7. House Finch

  8. House Sparrow

  9. Dark-eyed Junco

  10. Black-capped Chickadee

  11. Tufted Titmouse

  12. White-breasted Nuthatch

  13. Mourning Dove

  14. American Crow

  15. Blue Jay

  16. Downy Woodpecker

  17. Hairy Woodpecker

  18. Red-bellied Woodpecker

  19. European Starling

  20. American Robin

  21. Less Common Birds

  22. Red-headed Woodpecker

  23. Northern Flicker

  24. Purple Finch

  25. Common Redpoll

  26. American Tree Sparrow

  27. Song Sparrow

  28. White-throated Sparrow

  29. Cedar Waxwing

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