The Cornell Lab of Ornithology and National Audubon Society are calling upon the public to participate in the 26th annual Great Backyard Bird Count (GBBC), an event that aims to create a snapshot of bird populations across the globe. Participants are asked to complete one simple task: count birds for as little as 15 minutes between February 14th and 17th.
🐦 How to Participate
Participating is easy, fun to do alone, or with others, and can be done anywhere you find birds. Simply watch birds for 15 minutes or more, at least once over the four days, February 14-17th and tell us what you see!
Pick the best tool to use for sharing your bird sightings:
- If you are new to the count, try using the Merlin Bird ID app.*
- If you have participated in the count before, try eBird Mobile app or enter your bird list on the eBird website (desktop/laptop).
- If you are participating as a group, see instructions for Group Counting.
* Identify just ONE bird or more using the Merlin Bird ID app and or complete ONE or more eBird checklist during the Great Backyard Bird Count and be automatically entered to win a pair of Zeiss Terra 8x24 binoculars.
🐦Attend a Local Event
The Great Backyard Bird Count: Winter Birding at South Platte Park
February 14th | 9am - 12pm
5198 W. South Platte Reservoir Access Road, Littleton, CO 80120
FREE | Registration Required
The Great Backyard Bird Count: Family-Friendly Bird and Wildlife Walk
February 15th | 10am - 12pm
Denver Audubon Kingery Nature Center, 11280 Waterton Rd, Littleton, CO 80125
FREE | Registration Required
Great Backyard Bird Count in our “backyard” on the High Line Canal!
February 15th | 9am - 11am
High Line Canal Conservancy, 4010 E Orchard Rd, Centennial, CO 80121
FREE | Registration Required
Great Backyard Bird Count: Washington Park
February 16th | 9am - 11am
Washington Park, Denver
FREE | Registration Required
🐦 Be a Part of a Global Event
Watch observation lists roll in from around the world. Each submitted checklist becomes a glowing light on our bird sightings map.
Find out more about the Great Backyard Bird Count and start observing your local birds today!