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Birding with Frank─Celebrate World Shorebirds Day

September 7, 2023, 8 am.
Free
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The Global Shorebird Counts, held every year around World Shorebirds Day (6 September), is one of the key events of World Shorebirds Day. This program demonstrates the importance of fieldwork, supports observers in improving counting skills, contributes to the increase of the number of birdwatchers and scientists monitoring shorebirds worldwide, and pledges new citizen scientists to the world’s largest bird database program.

Why count shorebirds?
Regular counts carried out by thousands of volunteers and professionals worldwide can reveal distribution, population trend, or abundance of any species which is fundamental to the assessment of their status. Bird monitoring is a key tool to determine whether a population of a bird species is declining or increasing and/or needs coordinated conservation efforts or not.

Bring binoculars! It is recommended to bring a field guide to Birds of North America.

Birding Leader: Frank Quevedo, Executive Director, South Fork Natural History Museum (SOFO)

This FREE program is for adults, teens, and children ages eight and older.

Location:

South Fork Natural History Museum, 377 Bridgehampton-Sag Harbor Turnpike, Bridgehampton, NY United States