Before the 20th century, some North Americans organized ‘Christmas side hunts’ in which participants would choose sides, then compete to bag as many birds as possible. In 1900, ornithologist Frank Chapman suggested a bird census instead, and the Christmas Bird Count (CBC) was born. The annual count is sponsored by the National Audubon Society. This year, the CBC runs from today through January 5, 2019, giving citizen scientists across North America time to join in, get outside, and spot some birds. The data collected is used to gauge the health of various bird populations–this information is then used to focus conservation efforts on particular species and geographical areas.
Time to count some birds
Today in History
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Where fire meets water
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Kochia, Hitachi, Ibaraki prefecture, Japan
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It s Computer Science Education Week
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Let s crack the code
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Yabba-Dabba-Doo!
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Mapping courage in the Seventh Ward
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Room at the top?
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Milky Way over Zabriskie Point, California
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World Theater Day
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National Lighthouse Day
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Bow Bridge in Central Park, New York City
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Fall for birding
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Celebrating Flag Day
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It s a good day to be green
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Grasmere, Lake District, Cumbria, England
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Great Backyard Bird Count
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Once upon a time there was a bridge…
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Endangered Species Day
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Wayag Islands in the Raja Ampat Islands of Indonesia
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Fall colors below Mount Sneffels near Ridgway, Colorado
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A giant relic in Java
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Happy Valentines Day!
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Spreadsheet Day
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Casting a vote for women s history
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Let the Highland games begin
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Mount Segla, Senja Island, Norway
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Here s looking at you
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Boxing Day
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Women s suffrage at 100
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Teacher Appreciation Day
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