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Project FeederWatch

January 10 @ 10:30 am - 2:30 pm

Free

If you enjoy watching birds and, though you may not be a birding expert, you’d like to help birds in Missouri and elsewhere in North America, Project FeederWatch wants you.

People can learn more about this national birding effort that’s fueled by citizen scientists across North America at the Missouri Department of Conservation’s (MDC) “Project FeederWatch” event on Jan. 10 and Jan. 11 at MDC’s Shoal Creek Conservation Education Center in Joplin. There’s no registration for this two-day event, which will be conducted at the Shoal Creek facility during regular business hours from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Jan. 10-11.

At this event, MDC staff and program participants will record bird sightings at feeders at the Shoal Creek facility on both days and, equally important, people will get information on how they can watch for and record birds they see around their homes and in their neighborhoods. These citizen sightings are the foundation of Project FeederWatch.

Project FeederWatch is joint effort of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and Birds Canada. The project’s name describes the primary way data is collected from across the U.S. and from much of Canada – it’s from people who watch birds that come to their feeders and record the various species they see. This data is sent to ornithologists and biologists across the continent.

Although this method of data collection may sound overly simplistic, when thousands of “Feeder Watchers” living in communities across North America send their feeder counts to the project’s database, it can reveal valuable information about species abundance, migratory patterns, changes in winter ranges and other data needed by bird experts that need species information from far more places than they can travel to in a single winter.

Participants to the Jan. 10-11 program can bring binoculars to help with bird identification. To find out more about this event, people can call 417-629-3434. MDC’s Shoal Creek Conservation Education Center is located at 201 Riviera Drive in Joplin.

Details

Date:
January 10
Time:
10:30 am - 2:30 pm
Series:
Cost:
Free
Event Categories:
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Organizer

Missouri Department of Conservation
Phone
417-629-3434
Email
shoal.creek@mdc.mo.gov
View Organizer Website

Venue

Shoal Creek Conservation Education Center
201 Riviera Dr.
Joplin, MO 64804 United States
+ Google Map

If you enjoy watching birds and, though you may not be a birding expert, you’d like to help birds in Missouri and elsewhere in North America, Project FeederWatch wants you.

People can learn more about this national birding effort that’s fueled by citizen scientists across North America at the Missouri Department of Conservation’s (MDC) “Project FeederWatch” event on Jan. 10 and Jan. 11 at MDC’s Shoal Creek Conservation Education Center in Joplin. There’s no registration for this two-day event, which will be conducted at the Shoal Creek facility during regular business hours from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Jan. 10-11.

At this event, MDC staff and program participants will record bird sightings at feeders at the Shoal Creek facility on both days and, equally important, people will get information on how they can watch for and record birds they see around their homes and in their neighborhoods. These citizen sightings are the foundation of Project FeederWatch.

Project FeederWatch is joint effort of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and Birds Canada. The project’s name describes the primary way data is collected from across the U.S. and from much of Canada – it’s from people who watch birds that come to their feeders and record the various species they see. This data is sent to ornithologists and biologists across the continent.

Although this method of data collection may sound overly simplistic, when thousands of “Feeder Watchers” living in communities across North America send their feeder counts to the project’s database, it can reveal valuable information about species abundance, migratory patterns, changes in winter ranges and other data needed by bird experts that need species information from far more places than they can travel to in a single winter.

Participants to the Jan. 10-11 program can bring binoculars to help with bird identification. To find out more about this event, people can call 417-629-3434. MDC’s Shoal Creek Conservation Education Center is located at 201 Riviera Drive in Joplin.

Details

Date:
January 11
Time:
10:30 am - 2:30 pm
Series:
Cost:
Free
Event Categories:
, ,

Organizer

Missouri Department of Conservation
Phone
417-629-3434
Email
shoal.creek@mdc.mo.gov
View Organizer Website

Venue

Shoal Creek Conservation Education Center
201 Riviera Dr.
Joplin, MO 64804 United States
+ Google Map