Citizen Science: Project FeederWatch -- Count #01 Report w/Original Photos

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Citizen science is a great way to involve children and adults in discovery and contribute to scientific research and conservation. Project FeederWatch through Cornell University is a great way to get involved in citizen science. You can learn more at the Project FeederWatch website.

I typically watch birds on Saturday and Sunday. This is my report for 10-11 November 2018.

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The 32nd season of Project FeederWatch kicked off 10 November 2018.

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The 2018-2019 season goes through 5 April 2019.

Weather

Saturday, 10 November 2018

Snow on the ground. Mostly cloudy. No precipitation.

High: 31 (F)
Low: 9 (F)

Winds from the South
Average Wind Speed: 10 mph
Highest Gust: 30 mph

Sunday, 11 November 2018

Snow melting. Partly cloudy. No precipitation.

High: 41 (F)
Low: 22 (F)

Winds from the Northwest
Average Wind Speed: 8.9 mph
Highest Gust: 27 mph

Squirrels

Both days during the count, my feeders were visited by some local squirrels.

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Original Photo

On Sunday the squirrels were scurrying around searching for nuts.

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Original Video

Unable to locate any nuts on Sunday, this squirrel started eating the unripened berries in my Indian Magic Crab Apple tree.

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Original Photo

Bird Watching Notes

Downy Woodpecker

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Original Photo

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Original Photo

Range map for Downy Woodpeckers throughout North America.


Image Source

You can learn more about the Downy Woodpecker at the "All About Birds" webpage.

Northern Cardinal

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Original Photo

Range map for Northern Cardinals throughout North America.


Image Source

You can learn more about the Northern Cardinal at the "All About Birds" webpage.

Blue Jay

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Original Photo

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Original Photo

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Original Photo

Range map for Blue Jays throughout North America.


Image Source

You can learn more about the Blue Jay at the "All About Birds" webpage.

Hairy Woodpecker

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Original Photos

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Range map for Hairy Woodpeckers throughout North America.


Image Source

You can learn more about the Hairy Woodpecker at the "All About Birds" webpage.

Red-wing Blackbird

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Original Photo

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Original Photo

Range map for Red-winged Blackbirds throughout North America.


Image Source

You can learn more about the Red-winged Blackbird at the "All About Birds" webpage.

White-Breasted Nuthatch

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Range map for White-Breasted Nuthatches throughout North America.


Image Source

You can learn more about the White-Breasted Nuthatch at the "All About Birds" webpage.

European Starling

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Original Photo

Feeding frenzy of European Starlings feasting on peanuts.

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Original Video

Range map for European Starlings throughout North America.


Image Source

You can learn more about the European Starling at the "All About Birds" webpage.

House Finch

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Range map for House Finches throughout North America.


Image Source

You can learn more about the House Finch at the "All About Birds" webpage.

House Sparrow

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Original Photo

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Range map for House Sparrows throughout North America.


Image Source

You can learn more about the House Sparrow at the "All About Birds" webpage.

Mourning Dove

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Range map for Mourning Doves throughout North America.


Image Source

You can learn more about the Mourning Dove at the "All About Birds" webpage.

Dark-eyed Junco

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Original Photo

Range map for Dark-eyed Juncos throughout North America.


Image Source

You can learn more about the Dark-eyed Junco at the "All About Birds" webpage.

Red-bellied Woodpecker

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Original Photo

Range map for Red-bellied Woodpeckers throughout North America.


Image Source

You can learn more about the Red-bellied Woodpecker at the "All About Birds" webpage.

Northern Cardinal

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Original Photo

Range map for Northern Cardinals throughout North America.


Image Source

You can learn more about the Northern Cardinal at the "All About Birds" webpage.

Bird Counts

My bird counts for the two-day period 10-11 November 2018.

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Snapshot from Project FeederWatch Bird Count Summary

Interactions

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Snapshot from Project FeederWatch Bird Count Summary

Red-bellied Woodpecker Fending Off European Starlings

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Original Video

Summary of Counts This Season

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Snapshot from Project FeederWatch Bird Count Summary

Signing Up for the 2018-2019 Season

Project FeederWatch is a great way to introduce children and adults to science and conservation through bird watching.

If you are interested in joining Project FeederWatch this season, you can learn more and sign-up at the Project FeederWatch website. During the 21 week season you will need to record your observations during two consecutive days each week.

Previous Project FeederWatch Post

Citizen Science: Project FeederWatch 2018-2019

Sources

All About Birds

Project FeederWatch -- Collecting Bird Counts for North American Continent

eBird -- Collecting Bird Counts from around the World

Crossley ID Guide -- For identifying the birds of North America

National Oceanic and Atmosheric Administration -- For weather data

The Weather Channel -- For weather data

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CameraCanon EOS 7D
LensCanon EF 70-300mm f/4-5.6 IS USM
FiltersTiffen 58mm UV Protection Filter, Tiffen 58MM Circular Polarizer Glass Filter
TripodManfrotto MT190XPRO3 3 Section Aluminum Tripod Legs with Q90 Column (Black)

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This post has received a 20.00% upvote from @jmiller05!

Applause for you, @etcmike. I have been impressed and amazed with your work. Normally I'm a fan of your sunrise videos, but this is a complete and very special job. The fact that you take some time to investigate birds and their behavior, or one and that other squirrel, not only speaks of your commitment to the planet, to science, but also your value as a human being and your sensitivity. Receive a congratulations and a hug! Thank you for sharing this kind of work.

Awww! all photographs are very adorable. Splendid capture and love details very well. Fantastic compostion.
Love your photography style. God bless you.

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Seriously the best blog of the entire day! those birds are just adorable, I loved all of them but Red woodpecker just stole my heart in one go!
keep up with such interesting content.





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Amazing birds you spotted there so cool loved it that was great :)

wow as always so beautiful buddy ..the squirrel looks so pretty :)..the birds add more colors in it...great post 👍👍👍

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