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Anyone can monitor nests - it's a rewarding way to spend time outdoors and participate in science.

NestWatch is a continentwide citizen-science project and nest-monitoring database of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, funded by the National Science Foundation and developed in collaboration with the Smithsonian Migratory Bird Center. 

NestWatch News - December 2008

painted_buntingNew Featured Participants page
Thanks to everyone who submitted photos, videos, and stories about their NestWatching experiences. Currently we are showcasing Ann Knudson, Jo-Ann Coller, Lysle Mockler, and Thayla Franke Tucker. There will be regular updates with more of your stories - keep them coming! View Featured Participants

Nest Boxes & Vineyards
A new booklet from the University of California Davis highlights how nest boxes for songbirds, owls and bats can help control pests and even alleviate habitat loss. Read the full story at California Agriculture.

 

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Fall and Winter are the BEST time to find old nests
Now is a great time to find nests you may have missed this past spring. Knowing where birds nested in 2008 is a great clue to help you find nests in spring 2009. So get outside this fall, look for nests, and note their locations. Image by Katie Savalchak. 

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Please donate to NestWatch efforts
Please consider donating to NestWatch through our new secure online form at: Donate to NestWatch. All donations over $100 will receive a signed commemorative edition of the new NestWatch poster by Lab illustrator Pedro Fernandes, scheduled for printing in January of 2009. View a sneak peak of the poster in development.

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YOUR NEST COUNTS

Ohio 8290
New York 7883
Pennsylvania 5552
Colorado 5397
California 5183
Michigan 3886
Illinois 3857
Texas 3637
Total: 87015
Total number of attempts since 1997