- 23 Jan 11, 00:14#235923
Every year I've been taking part in "The Great Backyard Bird Count" it's a great joint project between Cornell and the Audubon Society... basically you maintain a list of all the birds you've seen in your area... house, work, a park, anywhere really. An it greatly helps for real scientific data. You can log your results and then see a tremendous database grow from all of the responses nationally.
Even if you're not really into birds, it's a good thing to do with a little one for an hour or two to kill some rambunctiousness. You can do a little bit or a lotta bit... it's February 18th through the 21st.
http://www.birdsource.org/gbbc/
Even if you're not really into birds, it's a good thing to do with a little one for an hour or two to kill some rambunctiousness. You can do a little bit or a lotta bit... it's February 18th through the 21st.
http://www.birdsource.org/gbbc/
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