Animating eBird data
eBird use is increasing in North Central Washington. That’s a good thing. There’s a certain satisfaction in watching your checklist count grow over time or knowing that your observations are Continue Reading →
North Central Washington Audubon Society
furthering the knowledge and the conservation of the environment of North Central Washington
eBird use is increasing in North Central Washington. That’s a good thing. There’s a certain satisfaction in watching your checklist count grow over time or knowing that your observations are Continue Reading →
The use of eBird to document bird species seen in the NCWAS four-county area (Chelan, Douglas, Ferry, Okanogan) continues to grow. The list below contains the 206 species seen and Continue Reading →
There are numerous people in the NCWAS four-county area who submit bird sightings to eBird. 1,061 eBirders submitted 18,023 checklists to eBird in 2021. A total of 277 bird species Continue Reading →
151 species were recorded in eBird in the January-February, 2022 period. 11 new species (boldface in the list below) were added in February 2022. You can download a PDF file Continue Reading →
It’s a new year and eBirders in North Central Washington Audubon Society’s four-county area (Chelan, Douglas, Ferry, and Okanogan) are busy birding around our area and entering their observations into Continue Reading →
The Geography of North Central Washington Swept by massive floods, scraped by glaciers and ice sheets, ravaged by wildfire, and manipulated by humans – these are the forces behind the Continue Reading →
A “birder” is a person who watches wild birds for enjoyment. An eBirder is a person who writes down their bird observations and submits them to the Cornell Lab of Continue Reading →
eBird continues to gather bird sightings at a rapid pace. With over 1 billion entries, the database is a rich repository of bird data that allows us to explore numbers, Continue Reading →
This post is the first of several blog entries that will explore eBird. We hope that you will find interest and become a part of the eBird community. eBird is Continue Reading →
It was wonderful to resume the long-term guided bird walk through the Walla Walla Point Park area and into the Horan Natural Area. This was the third trip to this Continue Reading →