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For those of you who participated in the Great Backyard Bird Count, this ma=
y be of interest.
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Cheers;
Suzanne Borkowski
Nova Scotia Coordinator
Great backyard Bird Count
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From: Great Backyard Bird Count <gbbc@cornell.edu>
Subject: News Release: 2011 Great Backyard Bird Count Summary
To: " " <suzanneborkowski@yahoo.ca>
Received: Monday, April 4, 2011, 5:19 PM


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Great Backyard Bird Count Produced a =E2=80=9CGold Mine=E2=80=9D of Informa=
tion
Annual event collected massive amounts of data about birds=C2=A0
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Dark-eyed Junco by GBBC participant Jerry Acton, New YorkApril 4, 2011=E2=
=80=94When tens of thousands of people watch birds and report what they see=
 online, they create a snapshot showing the whereabouts of many hundreds of=
 bird species across the United States and Canada. This annual gold mine of=
 information about birds comes from participants in the Great Backyard Bird=
 Count (GBBC), a joint project of the=C2=A0National Audubon Society and the=
=C2=A0Cornell Lab of Ornithology with Canadian partner Bird Studies Canada.=
=20
This year, an estimated 60,000 bird watchers of all ages took part in the f=
ree, four-day event held February 18-21. Participants identified 596 specie=
s and filed 11.4 million individual bird observations. Their reports provid=
e useful information to scientists tracking changes in the numbers and move=
ments of birds from year to year, just as winter is about to melt into spri=
ng.
Two new species never reported to the count before included a Brown Shrike =
in McKinleyville, California, and a Common Chaffinch recorded in Placentia,=
 Newfoundland and Labrador=E2=80=94both species well out of their normal ra=
nges. In Alaska, a GBBC participant observed a Brambling visiting her feede=
r=E2=80=94the only one reported for all of North America.=20







Female Evening Grosbeak by GBBC participant Carrie, Maine.GBBC participants=
 also reported a surprising increase in the number of Evening Grosbeaks thi=
s year=E2=80=94the highest number of observations ever for this species dur=
ing the count and an increase that isn't simply attributable to greater GBB=
C participation. A closer look finds this upturn especially marked in the n=
orthwestern U.S. and in Canada. This uptick is also supported by data enter=
ed so far this season from Project FeederWatch, a winter-long citizen-scien=
ce project from the Cornell Lab and Bird Studies Canada. FeederWatch data h=
ave shown sharp declines in Evening Grosbeaks over the past two decades for=
 unknown reasons. Future counts may reveal if this year=E2=80=99s increase =
in GBBC grosbeak reports is a one-time fluctuation or part of a long-term t=
rend.=20

For the third year in a row, checklists submitted to the Great Backyard Bir=
d Count topped 92,000. Participants set new bird checklist records in 11 st=
ates and in 7 out of 13 Canadian provinces and territories, resulting in a =
new overall checklist record for Canada.=20
To find out more about these and other trends from the 2011 count, visit ww=
w.birdcount.org and click on =E2=80=9CHighlights of 2011 GBBC.=E2=80=9D
The Great Backyard Bird Count is sponsored in part by Wild Birds Unlimited.

The next GBBC is February 17-20, 2012.
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Top 10 birds reported on the most checklists in the 2011 GBBC:
1)=C2=A0=C2=A0 Northern Cardinal=C2=A0=20
2)=C2=A0=C2=A0 Mourning Dove
3)=C2=A0=C2=A0 Dark-eyed Junco
4)=C2=A0=C2=A0 Downy Woodpecker=20
5)=C2=A0=C2=A0 American Goldfinch=20
6)=C2=A0=C2=A0 Blue Jay=20
7)=C2=A0=C2=A0 American Crow=20
8)=C2=A0=C2=A0 Black-capped Chickadee
9)=C2=A0=C2=A0 House Finch
10) Tufted Titmouse
Media Note: Visit the =E2=80=9CExplore the Results=E2=80=9D pages on the GB=
BC web site at www.birdcount.org=C2=A0to find the list of Top 10 birds repo=
rted in your state, province, or city.

Contacts:=20

=E2=80=A2=C2=A0Pat Leonard, Cornell Lab of Ornithology, (607) 254-2137, pel=
27@cornell.edu=20
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=E2=80=A2=C2=A0Delta Willis, Audubon, (212) 979-3197, dwillis@audubon.org=
=20

=E2=80=A2=C2=A0Kerrie Wilcox, Bird Studies Canada, (888) 448-2473, kwilcox@=
bsc-eoc.org=20


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ams engages millions of people from all walks of life in conservation actio=
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research and monitoring programs that advance the understanding, appreciati=
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top" style=3D"font: inherit;"><DIV><BR>For those of you who participated in=
 the Great Backyard Bird Count, this may be of interest.</DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>Cheers;</DIV>
<DIV>Suzanne Borkowski</DIV>
<DIV>Nova Scotia Coordinator</DIV>
<DIV>Great backyard Bird Count</DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><BR>--- On <B>Mon, 4/4/11, Great Backyard Bird Count <I>&lt;gbbc@corne=
ll.edu&gt;</I></B> wrote:<BR></DIV>
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px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px"><BR>From: Great Backyard Bird Count &lt;gbbc@cornell.=
edu&gt;<BR>Subject: News Release: 2011 Great Backyard Bird Count Summary<BR=
>To: " " &lt;suzanneborkowski@yahoo.ca&gt;<BR>Received: Monday, April 4, 20=
11, 5:19 PM<BR><BR>
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<P align=3Dcenter><SPAN style=3D"FONT-SIZE: 12pt"><SPAN style=3D"FONT-SIZE:=
 14pt"><STRONG>Great Backyard Bird Count Produced a =E2=80=9CGold Mine=E2=
=80=9D of Information<BR></STRONG></SPAN><EM>Annual event collected massive=
 amounts of data about birds&nbsp;<BR></EM></SPAN>&nbsp;</DIV>
<P align=3Dleft><SPAN style=3D"FONT-SIZE: 12pt"><EM>
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<TD><EM style=3D"FONT-SIZE: 10pt">Dark-eyed Junco by GBBC participant Jerry=
 Acton, New York</EM></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>April 4, 2011</EM>=E2=80=94W=
hen tens of thousands of people watch birds and report what they see online=
, they create a snapshot showing the whereabouts of many hundreds of bird s=
pecies across the United States and Canada. This annual gold mine of inform=
ation about birds comes from participants in the Great Backyard Bird Count =
(GBBC), a joint project of the&nbsp;<A href=3D"https://secure3.birds.cornel=
l.edu//page.redir?target=3Dhttp%3a%2f%2fwww.audubon.org%2f&amp;srcid=3D3469=
2&amp;srctid=3D1&amp;erid=3D6562850" rel=3Dnofollow target=3D_blank>Nationa=
l Audubon Society</A> and the&nbsp;<A href=3D"https://secure3.birds.cornell=
.edu//page.redir?target=3Dhttp%3a%2f%2fwww.birds.cornell.edu&amp;srcid=3D34=
692&amp;srctid=3D1&amp;erid=3D6562850" rel=3Dnofollow target=3D_blank>Corne=
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el=3Dnofollow target=3D_blank>Bird Studies Canada</A>. </SPAN></DIV>
<P align=3Dleft><SPAN style=3D"FONT-SIZE: 12pt">This year, an estimated 60,=
000 bird watchers of all ages took part in the free, four-day event held Fe=
bruary 18-21. Participants identified 596 species and filed 11.4 million in=
dividual bird observations. Their reports provide useful information to sci=
entists tracking changes in the numbers and movements of birds from year to=
 year, just as winter is about to melt into spring.</SPAN></DIV>
<P align=3Dleft><SPAN style=3D"FONT-SIZE: 12pt">Two new species never repor=
ted to the count before included a Brown Shrike in McKinleyville, Californi=
a, and a Common Chaffinch recorded in Placentia, Newfoundland and Labrador=
=E2=80=94both species well out of their normal ranges. In Alaska, a GBBC pa=
rticipant observed a Brambling visiting her feeder=E2=80=94the only one rep=
orted for all of North America. <BR><BR>
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<TD style=3D"FONT-SIZE: 10pt"><EM>Female Evening Grosbeak by GBBC participa=
nt Carrie, Maine.</EM></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>GBBC participants also repo=
rted a surprising increase in the number of Evening Grosbeaks this year=E2=
=80=94the highest number of observations ever for this species during the c=
ount and an increase that isn't simply attributable to greater GBBC partici=
pation. A closer look finds this upturn especially marked in the northweste=
rn U.S. and in Canada. This uptick is also supported by data entered so far=
 this season from <A href=3D"https://secure3.birds.cornell.edu//page.redir?=
target=3Dhttp%3a%2f%2fwww.feederwatch.org&amp;srcid=3D34692&amp;srctid=3D1&=
amp;erid=3D6562850" rel=3Dnofollow target=3D_blank>Project FeederWatch</A>,=
 a winter-long citizen-science project from the Cornell Lab and Bird Studie=
s Canada. FeederWatch data have shown sharp declines in Evening Grosbeaks o=
ver the past two decades for unknown reasons. Future counts may reveal if t=
his year=E2=80=99s
 increase in GBBC grosbeak reports is a one-time fluctuation or part of a l=
ong-term trend. <BR><BR>For the third year in a row, checklists submitted t=
o the Great Backyard Bird Count topped 92,000. Participants set new bird ch=
ecklist records in 11 states and in 7 out of 13 Canadian provinces and terr=
itories, resulting in a new overall checklist record for Canada. </SPAN></D=
IV>
<P align=3Dleft><SPAN style=3D"FONT-SIZE: 12pt">To find out more about thes=
e and other trends from the 2011 count, visit <A href=3D"https://secure3.bi=
rds.cornell.edu//page.redir?target=3Dhttp%3a%2f%2fwww.birdcount.org&amp;src=
id=3D34692&amp;srctid=3D1&amp;erid=3D6562850" rel=3Dnofollow target=3D_blan=
k><font color=3D"red"><b>MailScanner has detected a possible fraud attempt =
from "secure3.birds.cornell.edu" claiming to be</b></font> www.birdcount.or=
g</A> and click on =E2=80=9CHighlights of 2011 GBBC.=E2=80=9D</SPAN></DIV>
<P align=3Dleft><SPAN style=3D"FONT-SIZE: 12pt">The Great Backyard Bird Cou=
nt is sponsored in part by <A href=3D"https://secure3.birds.cornell.edu//pa=
ge.redir?target=3Dhttp%3a%2f%2fwww.wbu.com%2f&amp;srcid=3D34692&amp;srctid=
=3D1&amp;erid=3D6562850" rel=3Dnofollow target=3D_blank>Wild Birds Unlimite=
d</A>.<BR><BR><STRONG>The next GBBC is February 17-20,
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<P align=3Dleft><SPAN style=3D"FONT-SIZE: 12pt">Top 10 birds reported on th=
e most checklists in the 2011 GBBC:</SPAN></DIV>
<P align=3Dleft><SPAN style=3D"FONT-SIZE: 12pt">1)&nbsp;&nbsp; Northern Car=
dinal&nbsp; <BR>2)&nbsp;&nbsp; Mourning Dove<BR>3)&nbsp;&nbsp; Dark-eyed Ju=
nco<BR>4)&nbsp;&nbsp; Downy Woodpecker <BR>5)&nbsp;&nbsp; American Goldfinc=
h <BR>6)&nbsp;&nbsp; Blue Jay <BR>7)&nbsp;&nbsp; American Crow <BR>8)&nbsp;=
&nbsp; Black-capped Chickadee<BR>9)&nbsp;&nbsp; House Finch<BR>10) Tufted T=
itmouse</SPAN></DIV>
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pt"><SPAN style=3D"COLOR: #000000"><SPAN style=3D"COLOR: #000000"><STRONG>M=
edia Note:</STRONG> Visit the =E2=80=9CExplore the Results=E2=80=9D pages o=
n the GBBC web site at <A href=3D"https://secure3.birds.cornell.edu//page.r=
edir?target=3Dhttp%3a%2f%2fwww.birdcount.org&amp;srcid=3D34692&amp;srctid=
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><b>MailScanner has detected a possible fraud attempt from "secure3.birds.c=
ornell.edu" claiming to be</b></font> www.birdcount.org</A>&nbsp;to find th=
e list of Top 10 birds reported in your state, province, or city.<BR><BR><S=
TRONG>Contacts: <BR></STRONG><BR>=E2=80=A2&nbsp;Pat Leonard, Cornell Lab of=
 Ornithology, (607) 254-2137, <A href=3D"http://ca.mc657.mail.yahoo.com/mc/=
compose?to=3Dpel27@cornell.edu" rel=3Dnofollow target=3D_blank ymailto=3D"m=
ailto:pel27@cornell.edu">pel27@cornell.edu</A> <BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;=
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <BR>=E2=80=A2&nbsp;Delta Willis, Audubon, (2=
12) 979-3197, <A href=3D"http://ca.mc657.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=3Ddwi=
llis@audubon.org" rel=3Dnofollow
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=A2&nbsp;Kerrie Wilcox, Bird Studies Canada, (888) 448-2473, <A href=3D"htt=
p://ca.mc657.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=3Dkwilcox@bsc-eoc.org" rel=3Dnofo=
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fit membership institution interpreting and conserving the earth=E2=80=99s =
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all. Our national network of community-based nature centers, chapters, scie=
ntific, education, and advocacy programs engages millions of people from al=
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