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The Great Backyard Bird Count 2023 - Reminder #3 (Original Post) Dave in VA Jan 2023 OP
thanks! WhiteTara Jan 2023 #1
Great! Dave in VA Jan 2023 #2
We've done this in the past WhiteTara Jan 2023 #3
Glad you are able to participate again! Dave in VA Jan 2023 #6
Thanks, Just a question, let's say I have a bunch of cardinals in my yard, and in the first minute dem4decades Jan 2023 #4
Good question Dave in VA Jan 2023 #5
Thanks, I'll do my best. dem4decades Jan 2023 #9
Thanks! ❤️ littlemissmartypants Jan 2023 #7
You Are Welcome! Dave in VA Jan 2023 #8

WhiteTara

(29,703 posts)
3. We've done this in the past
Fri Jan 27, 2023, 01:17 PM
Jan 2023

and I'm looking forward to this year. The last couple of years have been brutal and I wasn't able to even think about our feathered friends.

dem4decades

(11,282 posts)
4. Thanks, Just a question, let's say I have a bunch of cardinals in my yard, and in the first minute
Fri Jan 27, 2023, 01:27 PM
Jan 2023

I see three at once. Then they fly away, then 5 minutes late 2 are back in the yard. Do I count 3 or 5 cardinals?

Dave in VA

(2,037 posts)
5. Good question
Fri Jan 27, 2023, 01:48 PM
Jan 2023

This is from the web site in the faqs:

https://www.birdcount.org/learn/faqs/

"Please report the highest number of individuals seen at one time during your observation period, as well as any clearly different individuals. For example if you see a chickadee flying back and forth to your feeder multiple times but you never see more than one at a time, count just one chickadee. But if you see a male and female cardinal coming and going but not at the same time, you can count them as two birds because you know for sure that there are 2 individuals. And if you see a bird fly over your feeder – please count that too. We are looking for a conservative estimate of the highest number of individual birds you are seeing for the counting period. Submit a checklist for each counting session. You can count more than once in the same location or in more than one location—just submit a separate checklist for each watching period and/or location."

Hope this helps!

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