The Smithsonian Migratory Bird Center's Neighborhood Nestwatch
Neighborhood Nestwatch is the citizen science program I run the Food web project through. Although I work in the Washington D.C. system, we have local programs in Pittsburgh, PA, Springfield, MA and Gainsville, FL as well. |
Christmas Bird Count
The beginning of organized citizen science? This yearly event started in 1900 by Frank Chapman as a way for local birders to document the birds in their area in the winter season without hunting them.
Project Feederwatch
Ebutterfly
Celebrate Urban Birds
The beginning of organized citizen science? This yearly event started in 1900 by Frank Chapman as a way for local birders to document the birds in their area in the winter season without hunting them.
Project Feederwatch
Ebutterfly
Celebrate Urban Birds
eBird.
The place for listers, birders, and conservationalists alike. Count the birds you see in your backyard, any day anywhere. The giant database from Cornell houses this massive collection of data which can provide scientists with open-source access to occurrence abundance, migration timing and rare sightings. Check out their amazing animated occurrence maps! Or compete with friends in your area to submit the most checklists and see the most species.
Scistarter.com
A website to find citizen science projects
A website to find citizen science projects