Great Backyard Bird Count goes this weekend
During the ongoing COVID-19 restrictions, people are often looking for fun things to do and learn. If you need some inspiration for the coming long weekend, the Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) is sharing an idea.
The 24th annual Great Backyard Bird Count (GBBC) is happening from February 12 to 15. People across Canada and around the globe are invited to count the birds they see during at least a 15-minute period on one or more days of the count, and then enter their findings on the GBBC website.
The event is administered by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, National Audubon Society and Birds Canada. The annual GBBC is a great way to enjoy the outdoors and connect with nature, while respecting COVID-19 public health guidelines. NCC staff will be participating in different parts of the country. NCC biologist Leta Pezderic says it is an opportunity to get involved in community science and be a part of something bigger in contributing to a global effort to collect new data on bird populations.
The count is a snapshot of what is happening with birds in terms of population, migration and range. Last year, participants in over 100 countries identified about 7,000 different bird species.


