Citizen Science: Project FeederWatch -- Count #11 Report 2020-2021 Season w/Original Photos
Citizen science is a great way to involve children and adults in discovery and contribute to scientific research and conservation. Project FeederWatch through Cornell University is a great way to get involved in citizen science. You can learn more at the Project FeederWatch website.
I typically watch birds on Saturday and Sunday. This is my report for 23-24 January 2021.
The 34th season of Project FeederWatch kicked off 14 November 2020.
The 2020-2021 season goes through 9 April 2021.
Weather
Saturday, 23 January 2021
Mostly Cloudy with no precipitation.
High: 31 (F) / 0 (C)
Low: 28 (F) / -1 (C)
Winds from the Southeast
Average Wind Speed: 9.9 mph / 15.9 kph
Highest Gust: 26 mph / 42 kph
Sunday, 24 January 2021
Mostly Cloudy with no precipitation.
High: 31 (F) / 0 (C)
Low: 25 (F) / -3 (C)
Winds from the North
Average Wind Speed: 8.6 mph / 13.8 kph
Highest Gust: 22 mph / 35 kph
Bird Watching Notes
Mourning Dove
Original Photos
Range map for Mourning Doves throughout North America.
Image Source
You can learn more about the Mourning Dove at the "All About Birds" webpage.
Downy Woodpecker
Original Photo
Original Photo
Range map for Downy Woodpeckers throughout North America.
Image Source
You can learn more about the Downy Woodpecker at the "All About Birds" webpage.
Northern Cardinal
Original Photo
Range map for Northern Cardinals throughout North America.
Image Source
You can learn more about the Northern Cardinal at the "All About Birds" webpage.
Bird Counts
My bird counts for the two-day period 23-24 January 2021.
Snapshot from Project FeederWatch Bird Count Summary
Interactions
No interactions observed.
Summary of Counts This Season
Snapshot from Project FeederWatch Bird Count Summary
Signing Up for the 2020-2021 Season
Project FeederWatch is a great way to introduce children and adults to science and conservation through bird watching.
If you are interested in joining Project FeederWatch this season, you can learn more and sign-up at the Project FeederWatch website. During the 21 week season you will need to record your observations during two consecutive days each week.
Previous Project FeederWatch Post
Citizen Science: Project FeederWatch -- Count #10 Report 2020-2021 Season w/Original Photos
Sources
Project FeederWatch -- Collecting Bird Counts for North American Continent
eBird -- Collecting Bird Counts from around the World
Crossley ID Guide -- For identifying the birds of North America
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration -- For weather data
The Weather Channel -- For weather data
Use of Original Photos
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Hola @etcmike, sí que tuviste suerte al fotografiar este Northern Cardinal… Buen trabajo.
Hello @etcmike, the cold causes a low influx of birds.
I find that the birds eat more seed when it is cold and there seems to be more birds at my feeders too.
Have a great week!
Hive on!
Mike
thank you very much for sharing the project,have a great weekend
thank you very much for the post and beautiful photos,have a good day and a great mood
Buena foto @etcmike, pudiste fotografiar el símbolo del proyecto Feederwatch.
Wow the cold season is too long for my taste @etcmike I congratulate you on a good shot of the Northern Cardinal.
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Disciplina y constancia amigo @etcmike, traen buenos resultados… Saludos.