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The birds are counting on us
Posted on December 7th, 2009 4 comments Add a comment >>The 110th National Audubon Christmas Bird Count will soon be going on across North and South America, the Caribbean, and, for the first time, Antarctica. The count starts on December 14 and ends January 5. In the 109th count, a record 2,124 count circles took part.

Black-capped chickadee
Right here in the Adirondacks there are five bird counts. Only the Ferrisburg, Vt., count (Dec. 12, leader Mike Winslow), which includes the New York side of Lake Champlain, has enough observers. The other counts could use your help.
So if you want to get a little fresh air and watch some birds along the way, contact one of the leaders below. Feeder watchers are also very important as there isn’t much wild food out there. Many of the birds will be tallied at feeders. The more participants the merrier at this time of the year when we are in between the fall and winter seasons.
The leaders, or compilers, follow:
Old Forge count: Dec. 19, Gary Lee, 315 357-5150.
Elizabethtown count: Dec. 20, Charlotte Demers, 518 582-2157.
Plattsburgh count: Dec. 20. Judith Heintz, 518 563-5273.
Saranac Lake count: Jan. 2, Larry Master, 518 645-1545.
For more information, visit the Northern New York Audubon website.



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