Backyard Bird Count

Launched in 1998 by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and National Audubon Society, the Great Backyard Bird Count was the first online community science project to collect data on wild birds and to display results in near real-time. Now, more than 160,000 people worldwide join the four-day count each February to create an annual snapshot of the distribution and abundance of birds.
Led by experienced birder Frank Smith and the Alan Devoe Bird Club, we will collect population data about the birds seen at Ooms in Chatham.
What to expect: We will walk about one mile on mowed paths with a max grade of 15%. We may be stopping and standing still for long periods to observe birds. Learn more details about the trails at Ooms here.
What to bring: Bring binoculars and water, and wear weather-appropriate clothing: layers, a hat, gloves, and warm shoes. Downloading a free bird identification app like Merlin or eBird will be helpful, but not required, for this program!
What not to bring: Please, no dogs.
We are proud to offer this program for free to the public with a suggested five-dollar donation. This gift will allow CLC to continue offering programs like these at no cost and support land conservation work.
This event is hosted by the Columbia Land Conservancy. The Columbia Land Conservancy works with the community to conserve the farmland, forests, wildlife habitat, and rural character of Columbia County, strengthening connections between people and the land.
Can’t make it to this event? Check out similar MyWoodlot content here: Install a Bluebird Box
Event Information
Event Date | 02-15-2025 9:00 am |
Event End Date | 02-15-2025 11:00 am |
Capacity | Unlimited |
Individual Price | Free |
Location | Ooms Conservation Area |