Climate Watch helps create a brighter future for birds we love.

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An American Goldfinch perches on a plant. They hold a bundle of cypselae in their beak.

Want to Help Birds? Count Them!

This spring, help birds by participating in Climate Watch! Twice a year, we recruit volunteer bird lovers across the country to count species to track shifts in their range.
Our next Climate Watch survey runs from May 15 to June 15. With just a couple of hours of your time, you’ll provide vital data that guides our understanding of how birds are responding to the changing climate. You don’t even need to be an expert birder to participate! All you need is an interest in learning how to identify target species by sight and sound.

Join us in the fight against climate change by finding a Climate Watch coordinator in your area or learning from our online resources to plan and participate on your own.
 

American Goldfinch. Photo: Lesley Morton/Audubon Photography Awards

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