Date: 2/6/25 1:21 pm
From: Norman Budnitz (via carolinabirds Mailing List) <carolinabirds...>
Subject: Re: Spring bird counts in the Carolinas
The local spring counts in the central Piedmont in NC are all coordinated
by their local compilers and use the same count circles as for the
Christmas Bird Counts. For example, Tom Driscoll and I organize the parties
and compile the data for the Jordan Lake spring bird count. The results of
our counts are available on the New Hope Bird Alliance website
<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://newhopebirdalliance.org/get-outdoors/bird-counts/__;!!OToaGQ!r1WeUu4nEbKehPdL286R1zV656JDkCn2d2xWTChI-lHjgZyJ1IbVcrHQ_MfIbXu9pYPR5Ntx9U5bamcJsTfE$ >. Brian Bockhahn
organizes several other counts in the area. However, there is no
centralized compilation of those data as there is for the Christmas Bird
Counts.

Norm

On Thu, Feb 6, 2025 at 3:34 PM Kent Fiala <carolinabirds...> wrote:

> There hasn't been any coordination of Spring counts in my memory.
>
> On Thu, Feb 6, 2025 at 11:27 AM Robert Lewis <carolinabirds...>
> wrote:
>
>> Who is responsible for coordinating the spring bird counts?
>>
>> Bob Lewis
>> Durham NC
>>
>

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Norm Budnitz
Chapel Hill
North Carolina

 
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