Dec 08 2008

Audubon Society Christmas Bird Count: Monroe, 12/14

Published by Mike Ingels at 10:43 pm under Hiking: Monroe

For more than a hundred years, birders have counted the number and variety of birds in thousands of locations at Christmas time.  The holidays are a good time to count because most birds have completed their migrations.  The count provides a good baseline of data that scientists can use to determine trends in bird populations.

Jerry Jourdan of Wyandotte has a page dedicated to this year’s Monroe count.  It will take place on December 14th.  Click below for more details:

http://jerryjourdan3.blogspot.com/2008/12/poem-christmas-bird-count.html

BTW, check out Jerry’s awesome main blog site.  Here’s a report on his recent visit to Pointe Mouillee State Game Area in NE Monroe County:

http://jerryjourdan.blogspot.com/2008/12/uh-oh-07-dec-2008.html

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One Response to “Audubon Society Christmas Bird Count: Monroe, 12/14”

  1. Kaila Blanchardon 24 Dec 2008 at 3:14 am

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