This Vermilion Flycatcher wants to know what birds you saw over the weekend?
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eBird
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Track your sightings. Find more birds. Anywhere in the world, all for free. @CornellBirds program. ebird.org.
Joined April 2009
- We did it! 🎉 On October 17th, birders from around the world recorded the most species ever in a single day—7,064! Congratulations to everyone and thank you for making #OctoberBigDay bigger than ever! bit.ly/34oqVxQ #globalbirdweekend #birding
- Did you have any surprise visitors over the weekend? This Short-eared Owl took a little break on a front porch in Pennsylvania. #eBirdLife #birding #birdingfromhome #balconybirding
- A new era of eBird Science is here: Status and Trends. Your sightings and novel analysis methods have combined to create detailed population information for 107 species of North American birds. Learn more and explore exciting new results here: ebird.org/news/a-new-era…
00:00 - #eBirdScience just released new & exciting products that let us see migration at the scale of continents for the 1st time for 610 species! Now we can see the paths birds take & see where they are most abundant. ebird.org/news/observati… #citizenscience #conservation @NASA
00:00 - #GlobalBigDay results are in: a new world record for the biggest team of people birding in a single day! Thank you to the more than 32,500 people who reported 6,816 species in 171 countries on 4 May. And congrats to #Colombia on 1,590 species in one day! ebird.org/news/global-bi…
- Getting into the holiday spirit with the Mistletoebird. These bright red denizens of open woodlands can often be found feasting on one of their favorite foods—mistletoe berries. #BirdTwitter
- You never know what you'll see on the deck! Porch-loving Yellow Rail in New York. Unbelievable. ebird.org/ebird/view/che… Pic ©Jodie Stahl.
- 2017 was #eBird's 15th year, and biggest ever, with more than 100 million observations across 240 countries. Combined with exciting scientific applications and fun new birding tools, it's been a great year. Thank you for making this possible. See more: ebird.org/content/ebird/…
- We've done it! A new world record! As a global team, 25,851 birders have reported 6,671 species of birds on #GlobalBigDay (and still climbing!). Thank you. If you went birding on 5 May, your sightings can still count! Report them on #eBird before 9 May: ebird.org/globalbigday
- Global Big Day results are in! What an incredible day 😲 >50,000 people went #birding & spotted 6, 479 species on 120,000 #eBird checklists! Thank you to everyone who participated! What was the best part of your #GlobalBigDay? bit.ly/2WwYVEv
- Official #GlobalBigDay results: a new world record—2/3rds of the world's birds in a single day. #Colombia takes the #1 place for species, with an amazing 1546 species in one day. Thanks to all who participated—this record is yours. See full results here: ebird.org/news/global-bi…
- The results are in: FOUR WORLD RECORDS on #GlobalBigDay! 🥳 51,800 people spanning 192 countries—the biggest #birding team ever—reported 7,234 species in a single day. Congrats & thank you to everyone who participated in this incredible achievement! bit.ly/3fcoRgB #eBird
- The #eBirdScience team just released brand new visualizations offering us a bird's-eye view of avian movements for 807 species including 179 species whose breeding range occurs outside the US & Canada. Be prepared to be amazed 😮 bit.ly/3r1Jykz #birds #ornithology











