November 14, 2009, is the first day to report birds for Project FeederWatch. FeederWatch results are regularly published in scientific journals and shared with ornithologists and bird lovers nationwide. The counts you submit will ensure that your birds (or lack of birds) are represented in our papers and in the results found in the Explore Data section of the FeederWatch website.
Pine Warbler by Errol Taskin,
Project FeederWatch,
Shreveport, Louisiana
As a FeederWatcher, you will learn more about winter birds and how their populations are faring. You will also be contributing to the science and conservation of North American feeder birds. To sign up or for more information, please visit www.feederwatch.org