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Thought you might be interested in what is going on in and around Lorain
County.

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From: Davescats <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Tue, Dec 1, 2015 at 10:47 AM
Subject: Black River Audubon Society CBC News
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*The Christmas Bird Count Needs You!!!!*
A long-standing program sponsored by the National Audubon Society, the
Christmas Bird Count takes place each winter from December 14 to January 5
in designated 15-mile (24-km) circles across North America. Each circle
count is conducted in one day. Thousands of bird watchers participate in
this annual bird census, contributing data that is invaluable to assessing
North American bird populations and guiding conservation action.
If you have never participated in a CBC, you are truly missing out on a fun
bird-watching tradition. Each individual count is organized and run by a
local bird club or group. Each group determines the specific boundaries of
their count circle and divides the territory into various routes to ensure
the entire area is covered. Technically, each CBC lasts 24 hours, but most
people start at dawn and count through the afternoon or evening. Others
make a full 24-hour day out of it. Each group approaches the CBC with its
own style, but the end result is nearly always a fun day outdoors, enjoying
the company of friends and winter birds while contributing to science.
Beginners are always welcome. If the only Christmas Birds you've counted
are French hens and turtledoves, no worries—others on the count can help
you out with bird identification. Every single bird is counted during a
CBC, so the more eyeballs in the field, the better. There are even
opportunities for homebodies to participate as feeder watchers (ask your
Count Compiler to learn more about that). The bottom line is that anybody
can participate in a Christmas Bird Count, and that includes you.
Volunteers Needed for Lorain County CBCs!!
* Please consider joining Black River Audubon Society for their annual CBC.
The Elyria Christmas Bird Count is December 19, 2015. The Wellington CBC is
January 2, 2016.  Please contact Black River Audubon Elyria CBC leader
Martin Ackermann at 440-774-3220 <440-774-3220> or Wellington CBC leader
Diane Devereaux at 440-458-2440 <440-458-2440> or visit
<http://www.blackriveraudubon.org/>www.blackriveraudubon.org
<http://www.blackriveraudubon.org/> for more information and email
contact. No experience necessary!! Ask about counting birds in your own
backyard if you are unable to join a CBC team!!! Happy Holidays!!*

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