If you haven’t already chosen count points and sent them to us, please do that within the next week or so. At least send us the city and general location in that city you want, and we can assign points to you. Thanks!
If you haven’t already chosen count points and sent them to us, please do that within the next week or so. At least send us the city and general location in that city you want, and we can assign points to you. Thanks!
We want to hold an in-person training meeting, ideally the last week of March or the first week of April on the NC State main campus. Please let us know as soon as possible if a weekday evening or weekend day is more convenient for you, or if this location presents a hardship. At the […]
The 2018 pilot count window will be April 15-May 15. Each participant will perform 1 count at each of their assigned locations within this time frame. You can choose any day within this window to do your counts, but you should do all of your counts in a single morning, if at all possible.
Due to logistical issues, we are abandoning the computer-assigned groupings for the points. Choose 6-12 points you can reasonably cover in a single morning. Report the CIDs of the points you wish to count, preferably via SciStarter.
Hi everyone and welcome to those of you who just joined us! Recently, it was brought to our attention that for some cities, the groupings of points on the interactive map have too many points in them. We’re working on getting the program to sort points into groups of 6-12 points before we assign everyone […]
Welcome to the Triangle Bird Count! We are currently recruiting volunteers throughout North Carolina’s Research Triangle region to being counting in mid-March 2018. We would love to have your help. In fact, we can’t succeed without it! How do the kinds of birds — and their numbers — vary across time and space? What features […]
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