Chistmas Bird Count 2007
| When: Jan 05, 2008 from 07:00 am to 07:00 pm |
| Contact: |
Wink Gross
503.226.3842
|
Join us for the 82nd annual Portland Christmas Bird Count
By Wink Gross, Portland Christmas Bird Count Compiler
“It’s
beginning to look a lot like Christmas…Bird Count Season!” All over
North America, Audubon chapters will be conducting one-day bird counts
during the Holiday Season as they have for more than 100 years.
Audubon Society of Portland held its first Christmas Bird Count in
1926.
This year our 82nd Count will be held on Saturday,
January 5, 2008. Birders will comb the parks, open spaces, wetlands,
rivers and neighborhoods all over Portland looking for birds. At the
end of the day, we’ll get together and share what we found. Last year
108 species were tallied by a record 166 participants, making the
Portland CBC one of the largest on the continent (but still not as big
as Eugene with at 185 observers!) Will you join us this year?
Think
you would like to do a Christmas Bird Count but aren’t sure you’re
“qualified”? Not to worry! We’ll match up beginners into teams with
skilled birders. The more eyes, the better. People unable to
participate out-of-doors can provide valuable observations as
feeder-watchers if they live within the count circle (see below).
The
Christmas Bird Count is a great way for birders of all levels to enjoy
a day in the field and sharpen their birding skills. You will also
have the opportunity to meet others who share your interest in birds
and to discover some good local spots to find birds. And you will
contribute to scientific knowledge. In fact, the Christmas Bird Count
is one of the best ways for the amateur birder to advance ornithology:
the data are sent to the Laboratory of Ornithology at Cornell
University, where over the years Christmas Bird Count records have been
used to study changes in bird populations and wintering ranges. If
interested, you can access the historical record of all Christmas Bird Counts.
Each
Christmas Bird Count attempts to count all the birds in a 15 mile
diameter circle on one given day. In addition to the Portland Count,
roughly 45 other Counts will be conducted in Oregon this year during
the 3 weeks surrounding the holidays. Some of the counts in NW Oregon
are listed below. Complete List of Oregon Counts
Want to participate in the Portland Christmas Bird Count? Look at the map of the Portland CBC circle below and pick an area you would like to help cover. (It does not need to be where you reside.) Contact the area leader, who will tell you where and what time to meet on January 5. The area leaders will put together teams to balance birding skills and cover as much of their area as possible. Most teams go out for the whole day, 7AM until 4PM, but you can usually make arrangements if you need to stop earlier. Can’t decide which area? Contact me, Wink Gross, at winkg@hevanet.com or 503-226-3842.
Can’t do the Portland Count on Jan 5? Check out the other Counts around the state. Pick one that suits your schedule, and contact the compiler directly.What to bring: binoculars, of course! Be prepared for a day outdoors in Oregon in the winter. That means warm clothes, rainwear, and waterproof shoes. The Counts are held as scheduled, rain or shine. Bring a bag lunch and snacks. Each participant over 18 years of age is asked to contribute $5 to defray the expense of publishing the results and sending you a summary. And, last but not least, bring an enthusiastic attitude and a willingness to search quietly and patiently for birds. Last year, it was a beginning birder who spotted the Best Bird of the Portland CBC (a Long-tailed Duck). This year, it could be you!
Wink Gross, compiler
Portland Christmas Bird Count
winkg@hevanet.com
503-226-3842
Feeder watchers needed, too!
A
day tramping around in the cold and wet doesn’t appeal to you? You may
still be able to participate. Most Christmas Counts solicit reports
from “Feeder Watchers”. If you happen to live within the Count Circle
and maintain a birdfeeder, the compiler will want to know what you saw
on Count Day. Remember, only birds seen on the actual day of the
Christmas Bird Count “count”. Contact the Count compiler for details.
Feederwatch Form
Area Leaders for Portland CBC (map)
Area 1 (Columbia Riparian):
John Fitchen
503-775-0928
jfitchen@aol.com
Area 2 (Southeast Portland):
Pat Muller
503-236-6711
neptunea2@cs.com
Area 3 (Lake Oswego):
Lynn Herring
503-635-8030
lynnhe@comcast.net
Area 4 (Beaverton):
Lori Hennings
503-797-1940 or 503-329-5003
hennings@metro.dst.or.us
Area 5 (Northwest Hills/Forest Park):
Sam Pointer
503-655-9107
OCMossBack@aol.com
