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Get in on the Great Backyard Bird Count Walk

The walk is open to birders of all levels. Jessie Stuyvenberg photo The walk is open to birders of all levels. Jessie Stuyvenberg photo

As part of the Great Backyard Bird Count initiative, a global community science project that helps researchers understand how birds are doing before they undertake their great spring migration, Mainspring Conservation Trust is hosting its own event. 

Though people will be collecting data to contribute to the Great Backyard Bird Count, the focus at this event will be on strengthening identification skills by discussing the birds that are encountered. This is a great opportunity for beginner birders to practice their skills before the migratory birds return, and a chance for seasoned birders to brush off the cobwebs before warbler season. This event is open to birders of all skill levels, from total newbies to total nerds.

This event is free and open to the public, including beginners, families and folks with mobility concerns.

Registration is not required, but it is recommended. 

The group will meet at 9 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 15 at at the trailhead of the Jackson County Greenway (342 Old Cullowhee Rd, Sylva, NC 28779) and will arrive back at the trailhead at or before noon.

The Jackson County Greenway is a 1-mile paved path that is accessible to mobility devices and strollers, and it is mostly flat. Total distance covered during this event will be 2 miles or less, and restrooms are available at the trailhead.

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Please wear weather-appropriate clothing, and bring a water bottle as well as any additional tools you may want (such as binoculars, field guides, etc.). Binoculars will be available for those without their own. Those who participate in the Count on their own time before or after the walk are eligible to receive a free embroidered bird patch.

This event is weather-dependent. In the event of any scheduling changes, this posting and Mainspring’s social media will be updated, and any registered participants will be emailed. Please leave pets at home.

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