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[TN-Bird] What we learn from the Christmas Bird Counts (CBC)
- From: Robert Biller <merlin42@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <bristol-birds@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, <TN-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 12 Dec 2005 17:43:34 -0500
The 106th Christmas Bird Count(CBC) starts this Wednesday all over the Western
Hemisphere "from the high Canadian and Alaskan Arctic to southern South
America." The count runs from Dec 15, 2005 to Jan 5, 2006.
This important count is helping to determine patterns in the bird kingdom. I
have recently found and read some interesting data concerning what we learn
from the Christmas Bird Counts. If you go to the website listed here (
http://www.audubon.org/bird/cbc/ )and scroll down to the bottom pull down
window entitled "What We're Learning," there are many articles concerning data
collected on the CBCs.
For instance, the first article is about the Evening Grosbeaks. I have noticed
over the past few years the absence of this bird from our area (at least in
ETN/WNC). The article listed gives some clues to why this is the case. Also,
the Pine Siskin has an article showing see saw patterns in East Vs West
comparison. When one is spiking the other is not.
You can also access the Audubon Summaries for the past 8 years! That would be
in the middle of the above listed web page.
Neat Stuff! All due to volunteers getting out there once a year, on a
collective basis, to do what we do best. From the novice to the most advance
birder, the CBC needs everybody it can get. If everybody reading this email
participates in at least one count, think of the data we could collect for
Tennesee and SW Virginia (for those border dwellers - Kentucky, Missouri,
Arkansas, Alabama, Georgia, and North Carolina). If you can't get into the
field, you can still participate by filling your feeders and counting the birds
on or around your feeders. Just find out who is the compiler for that
particular count and get them the info.
Here are the compilers that I know of in Northeast Tennessee / Southwest
Virginia:
Bristol TN/VA CBC - Richard Lewis
Glade Springs VA CBC - Ron Harrington
Elizabethton TN CBC - Rick Knight
Roan Mountain TN/NC CBC - Rick Knight
Shady Valley TN CBD - Rob Biller
I have signed up for 4 - How about you? (not a poll to reply to :) )
Rob Biller
Elizabethton, TN
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