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For the last three years, we've partnered with the Klamath Bird Observatory to contribute the bird sightings from festival field trips to the regional portal for eBird. In this way, we make our data available to the wider world of birders, as well as scientists engaged in bird conservation efforts.

In 2011, field trips and other observations throughout the festival recorded a total of 113 species and hundreds of thousands of individual birds. Notable species included Glaucous-winged Gull, Northern Saw-whet Owl, Black and Say's Phoebe, Hermit and Varied Thrushes, and last but not even close to least, White-winged Crossbill. Learn more about our eBird results.

In 2012, the Klamath Bird Observatory will host an eBird booth where checklists will be continually submitted and the latest festival data will be displayed. At the booth, festival participants will also be able to create their own accounts and receive one-on-one eBird training. If you're not an eBirder, get started!
 
 
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