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Annual Summaries of the Christmas Bird Count, 1901-Present. Peruse the printed records of past Christmas Bird Count or find a full bibliography for American Birds and Bird Lore.
The Christmas Bird Count (CBC) is a census of birds in the Western Hemisphere, performed annually in the early Northern-hemisphere winter by volunteer birdwatchers and administered by the National Audubon Society.
All Christmas Bird Counts are conducted between December 14 to January 5, inclusive dates, every year. Each circle compiler will choose a single calendar day within those dates and your CBC birding is done on only one calendar day for each circle.
Use this map to find a Christmas Bird Count circle near you.
119th Christmas Bird Count Map of Active Circles. −.
Leafless branches make birds easier to spot. And it’s a chance to seek out winter-only species that aren’t found in your area during the warmer months. Winter also brings with it Audubon’s annual Christmas Bird Count, which runs from December 14 to January 5 each year.
Audubon’s Christmas Bird Count (CBC) is one of the longest-running wildlife censuses in the world. Each individual count takes place over the course of 24 hours, in a 15-mile-wide circle, and is led by a compiler responsible for organizing volunteers and submitting observations directly to Audubon. Participation is free and open to all!
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Audubon's 125th Christmas Bird Count will be held from Dec 14, 2024 to January 5, 2025! The Christmas Bird Count occurs December 14 to January 5 every season. Sign up to receive information and results about all of Audubon's community science programs through American Birds, our newsletter by email.
Each year in late December, more than 50,000 birders across North America participate in Audubon’s annual Christmas Bird Count, the world’s longest-running database in ornithology. First conducted in 1900, the Christmas Bird Count is a day long census of bird populations.