One of my projects was to participate in the eBird 365 challenge from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology-- that is, to submit at least one checklist per day. I'll admit, sometimes i didn't send in my sightings on the actual day, but I entered my data as soon as I could the next day. Usually, though, I used the app on my phone to send in data right from the field. It was a lot of fun trying to find a few minutes every day to count birds wherever I happened to be.
I don't know my final total number of checklists; the app only saves about a month worth of data at a time and I didn't think to email myself each month. But I do know my total number of bird species: 127. Since I also finished my Master's degree this year, I'm pretty pleased with my total.
A few of my favorite birds from this past year:
The Red-headed Woodpecker showed up in my yard very briefly |
My lifer Clapper Rail, spotted in Ocean City, MD |
And the 'Oregon' subspecies of Dark-eyed Junco that I excitedly tallied, but neglected to photograph, while I was in Spokane, WA for the NAI national conference.
I had so much fun doing the challenge, I've already started tallying birds for 2018 as well. I'm aiming for 200 species, but will be satisfied if I can at least make it to 150. I'm definitely targeting my birding excursions more this year, and already have 43 species.