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Nearly 60,000 Australians ventured outside in October 2024 to take part in the Aussie Bird Count, the country’s largest citizen science event.
The Aussie Bird Count celebrates Australia's rich birdlife and is a crucial tool in safeguarding the future of its avian inhabitants.
Last October, 60,000 people spent at least 20 minutes outside to identify the country's bird species and submit their tallies into the Aussie Bird Count app.
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Australia's most numerous bird revealed - MSNThe rainbow lorikeet has been identified as Australia's most numerous bird species, according to the country's largest citizen science study. The 2024 Aussie Bird Count, conducted by BirdLife ...
During the annual Aussie Bird Count, 'bird nerds' and everyday bird lovers become citizen scientists carrying out vital research.
The Aussie Backyard Bird Count is fast approaching, spanning over 17 th to 23 rd of October. It is one of Australia's biggest citizen science events of the year.
BirdLife Australia is celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Aussie Bird Count in Cairns There are 400 species of birds in Cairns and this weekend is the perfect opportunity to take part in a ...
Rainbow lorikeets are the most common birds in NSW, according to the tenth annual Aussie Bird Count.
Taking a count at the same time each year provides BirdLife Australia with a snapshot of how Australian birds are faring, which helps to identify trends over time.
The 2022 Aussie Bird Count saw more than 77,000 Aussies take to their backyards and local green spaces to count more than 3.9 million birds from 620 species.
BirdLife’s Aussie Bird Count from October 16 to 22 relies on Australians to take 20 minutes to identify and count birds in their area.
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