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The American Birding Association (ABA) is a nonprofit organization, founded in 1969, dedicated to recreational birding in Canada and the United States. It has been called "the standard-bearer for serious birding in North America."
Neil Baker, a natural resource technician at the Magee Marsh Visitor Center, shows off a warbler display at the center, during the 2024 Biggest Week in American Birding.
Zach Tuggle, Mansfield News Journal. April 27, 2024 at 5:04 AM. ... An estimated 90,000 people converge on Northwest Ohio during the Biggest Week in American Birding.
Black Swamp Bird Observatory at the entrance to the marsh hosts "The Biggest Week in American Birding" in May, drawing birders from all over the nation. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Northwestern ...
The Ludlow Griscom Award for Outstanding Contributions in Regional Ornithology is an award bestowed by the American Birding Association upon individuals who are determined to have "dramatically advanced the state of ornithological knowledge for a particular region," through long-term studies of status and distribution, the writing and/or publication of field guides to birds of a certain area ...
Birding is the bimonthly magazine of the American Birding Association. Birding publishes articles on field identification, bird conservation, notable sightings, and other subjects of interest to the birding community. Each issue also includes critical reviews of new equipment and books.
The 2020 Global Big Day, a yearly event where bird-watchers around the world document as many bird species as possible within 24 hours, broke participation records and has continued to do so: The ...
In 2022, Black Birders Week was continued. The Smithsonian Institution hosted several programs to support the week's effort to increasing representation in bird watching communities. [29] The National Museum of Natural History hosted a panel with Chelsea Connor, Lynette Strickland and Amelia-Juliette Demery with opening remarks by Dara M ...