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Join the Great Aussie Bird Count in Noosaville

Spring is in the air, and it’s time to celebrate the beauty and diversity of nature and our native bird life.

This year marks the 10th annual Aussie Bird Count, one of Australia’s greatest citizen science initiatives that encourages people of all ages to step outside to their favorite spot and spend just 20 minutes observing and counting the birds.

“The Aussie Bird Count brings people together and promotes our connection with the land around us,” explained BirdLife Australia public affairs manager Sean Dooley.

“It’s an ideal opportunity to spend time in one of the many beautiful parks and gardens in our country while also making a contribution to Australia’s conservation efforts.”

Playing a vital role in collecting essential data on species diversity and populations, the count aims to monitor distribution trends and assess which bird species are thriving and which ones need conservation attention.

Why participate in the Aussie Bird Count?

Conservation impact: By participating in the Aussie Bird Count, you become an invaluable citizen scientist, contributing crucial data to help identify trends and assess the health of our local bird populations. Your observations can shape conservation strategies and help protect our endangered bird species.

Community engagement: The Aussie Bird Count provides a wonderful opportunity for our community to come together and connect with nature. Whether you’re a seasoned birdwatcher or a curious beginner, everyone is welcome to participate and make a difference.

Family fun: The Aussie Bird Count is a simple, fun activity that can be enjoyed by the whole family. It’s a chance to bond with loved ones while exploring the wonders of our local environment.

Discover local wildlife: Through birdwatching, you’ll gain a new appreciation for the incredible diversity of birdlife that surrounds us in Noosaville.

Let’s Put Noosaville on the Birdwatching Map.

To achieve this, we need your help. Here’s how you can participate in the Aussie Bird Count:

Choose your spot: Pick your favorite outdoor space in Noosaville. It could be a park or even your own backyard.

Count the birds: Spend just 20 minutes quietly observing the birds around you. Take note of their species and the numbers you spot.

Share your data: Record your findings using the Aussie Bird Count app or the web form. You can participate as many times as you like during the count period but much sure each count is 20 minutes.

Celebrate our feathered neighbors and contribute to bird conservation in Noosaville. The Aussie Bird Count runs from October 16 to 22 so enjoy some time outdoors and make your birdwatching count.

“We aim to spark passion for birdwatching and encourage active participation in the event,” Sean Dooley said.

“The Aussie Bird Count is a fantastic opportunity for all Australians to contribute to bird conservation in our beautiful country. By spending just 20 minutes observing and counting birds, participants can play a crucial role in protecting our unique avian biodiversity.“

If you’re unsure about bird identification, a built-in “bird finder“ tool is available to help you out.

For more information on how to participate, visit aussiebirdcount.org.au

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