Victoria Christmas Bird Count 2017
and Feederwatch

Printable feederwatch brochure here!

Submit your Feederwatch results by clicking here.


Want to join a field team? Here's a list of leaders and areas.

 

 

2017 Christmas Bird Counts

  • Victoria - Saturday, December 16 (Ann Nightingale - victoriacbc@naturevictoria.ca; 250-514-6450)

  • Pender Island(includes Mayne and Saturna) - Sunday, December 17. (Contact Gerald McKeating-geraldmckeating@shaw.ca)

  • South Salt Spring/Sidney- Sunday, December 17 (includes Central Saanich, North Saanich, Sidney) Daniel Donnecke - sidneycbc@naturevictoria.ca) (Saanich Peninsula participants are to meet at the Panorama Rec Centre entrance at 8:00 for assignments, unless otherwise arranged.)

  • North Salt Spring/Galiano Count is held the same day as the South Salt Spring/Sidney count - December 17. Please contact Tim Marchant at tim@villagecobbler.ca if you wish to count on Salt Spring Island or Mike Hoebel mhoebel@telus.net if you wish to count on Galiano)

  • Sooke -Thursday, December 28 (Matt Cameron, sookecbc@naturevictoria.ca)

  • Duncan - Monday, January 1, 2018 (marven@shaw.ca; 250-748-8504)

Future Counts:

Victoria is always the first Saturday after December 13.


2017: December 16
2018: December 15

Duncan is traditionally held on January 1st.

Other local counts adjust their dates according to the holidays and will be posted as early as possible.

 


Everyone is welcome!

You don’t have to be an expert birder to participate. Novices will be teamed up with more experienced counters. I’d also be interested in recruiting some groups—walking groups, school groups, scout groups, or any other group that would like to support the activity. Anyone can help out by acting as a tally person or as a spotter. Most teams spend all of the daylight hours out in the field, but there is room for people who can only spend part of the day too. Come out for as long as you can! There are a few “keeners” who go out looking and listening for owls in the pre-dawn hours. There may be boats on the water again this year, so if that is your particular specialty, please let the coordinator know.

If you are curious, interested, would like to see lists and pictures of the region’s winter birds, or just need more information, please check the Christmas Bird Count site (http://birds.audubon.org/christmas-bird-count) If you have a preference to count in a specific area for the Victoria count, you may contact the team leader for the area directly.

Feederwatchers don’t have to register—just report your birds on the appropriate count day!

 

 

 

 

Beginning on Christmas Day 1900, ornithologist Frank Chapman, an early officer in the then budding Audubon Society, proposed a new holiday tradition-a "Christmas Bird Census"-that would count birds in the holidays rather than hunt them. So began the Christmas Bird Count. These efforts have allowed hobbyists and scientists to monitor population trends and to get just a little closer to nature during the Christmas season.

More than 2000 communities in North America are assigned standardized 15-mile diameter circles in which to count all the birds they can in a single day. In our area, this covers almost all of the greater Victoria region, so we need plenty of help.

You don't have to be an expert birder to participate. Novices will be teamed up with more experienced counters. You can help out by acting as a tally person or as a spotter. If you are more experienced, and are wondering about leading a team, we have areas in need of coordinators.

Most teams start out at first light, and although counting goes on throughout the day, much is completed by noon. There are a few "keeners" who go out looking and listening for owls in the pre-dawn hours, and a few teams of boating birders who check out the offshore waters, weather permitting and suitable boats available. Feeder counts can be reported via the VNHS website.

For those who are unsure about participating, or who want to tune-up their bird-counting skills, a number of field trips in November and early December will serve as a good practice.

To help get you ready for this year's count, we have assembled a list of all the birds recorded on the Victoria Christmas Bird Count.

To volunteer for the count, use our online form, or please contact
Ann Nightingale (motmot@shaw.ca; 652-6450)

If you have a preference to count in a specific area, you may contact the team leader for the area directly.


 

For Everyone

 

Online Feederwatch Form

 

icon Printable pocket-sized bird list (print double-spacespacesided)

feederwatch Rare Bird Report Form

Maps, team leaders, checklists, and history of
the Victoria CBC zones

 

Other BC Christmas Bird Counts

Interesting articles and websites regarding Christmas Bird Counts

Audubon report by Ken Kaufmann

Strategies for Christmas Bird Counting

American Birds: The Annual Christmas Bird Count Summary

For Zone Leaders

Count summary sheet (Excel) (pdf)

Instructions and Coordinator contact info

Instructional video for filling out summary form.

 

 

 

 

  

 

If you are curious, interested, would like to see lists and pictures of the region's winter birds, or just need more information, please check out the other pages on this site and the the International Christmas Bird Count site, or contact Ann Nightingale at 250-652-6450 or by email at victoriacbc@naturevictoria.ca.

 

 

 

 

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