January 23, 2012 – 8:03 pm
We’re in the midst of creating a free, online bird ID tool that can answer everyone’s first birding question, “What is that bird I saw?”—and we need your help to train the system. The project, called Merlin™, combines artificial intelligence with input from everyday birders and bird occurrence data from eBird. By using observations from birders [...]
Posted in Birds, News, what you can do, you tell us
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Tagged All About Birds, birding, Birds, birdwatching, identification, labs, Mark My Bird, Merlin, photos, sightings
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January 13, 2012 – 10:14 pm
Scientists working in Haiti have obtained the first-ever photos of an endangered Black-capped Petrel chick—a little ball of gray fluff that was discovered at its nest inside a mountaintop cave. The finding helps answer questions about this secretive species’ life cycle. These crow-sized seabirds nest only in the Caribbean and feed as far away as [...]
December 19, 2011 – 11:44 pm
All through our lives we draw inspiration from our elders, but there comes a point when we can turn around and start drawing inspiration from the young people coming up behind us. At a recent meeting of the Ohio Young Birders Club, we had a chance to hear from Rachael Butek, a recent high-school graduate [...]
Posted in Birds, you tell us
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Tagged birding, Birds, birdwatching, Blue Jay, fieldwork, Margaret Morse Nice, Rachael Butek, sightings, Song Sparrow, Sora, young birders
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December 16, 2011 – 5:09 pm
The Cornell Lab’s Celebrate Urban Birds project will host an Arts and Nature Workshop in Ithaca, New York on February 1–2, 2012. We’re awarding a limited number of travel scholarships to attend. The workshop will be bilingual (English and Spanish), and project leader Karen Purcell encourages Latino and other underserved youth to apply. “We are [...]
Posted in Birds, citizen science, conservation, education, what you can do
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Tagged Birds, birdwatching, Celebrate Urban Birds, citizen science, CUBs, students, workshop, youth
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December 14, 2011 – 4:06 pm
In addition to our suggestions for 12 gifts that give back, there’s a gorgeous new book on the shelves called Science on Ice, by Chris Linder. It’s the story of four scientific expeditions to the polar regions—and the video above previews the first chapter, on the life of Antarctica’s Adelie Penguins. In addition to Linder’s [...]
Posted in Antarctica, Birds, products, travel, Uncategorized
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Tagged Adelie Penguin, Antarctica, arctic, Birds, birdwatching, Chris Linder, fieldwork, penguins, science, travel, video
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December 12, 2011 – 7:30 pm
As you’re making your lists and checking them twice, consider holiday gifts that give twice—thoughtful gifts that are fun to receive and also help birds by supporting conservation, research, and education here at the Cornell Lab. We’ve put together a varied list of gift suggestions—from apps on your phone to trips into the field—that will delight [...]
December 7, 2011 – 3:47 pm
If a half-ounce songbird can visit eastern North America’s woods and Mexico’s tropical forests in a single year, why shouldn’t the students who study them—at least virtually? The Cornell Lab’s director of education, Nancy Trautmann, just returned from a visit to Mexico where teachers laid the groundwork for having students from both countries share what [...]
Posted in Birds, conservation, education, travel, Uncategorized
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Tagged Birds, BirdSleuth, Crossing Boundaries, education, Jalisco, Jamie Hefti, Mexico, Nancy Trautmann, Roberta Palmiotto, students
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November 30, 2011 – 4:56 pm
An art project memorializing five extinct species has been made into a feature-length film that will be shown in New York City on Friday, Dec. 2, 2011. The Lost Bird Project consists of five sleek bronze sculptures, each as tall as a person. Conceived and created by Todd McGrain, a sculptor and Cornell University art [...]
Posted in Birds, conservation
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Tagged art, Birds, Carolina Parakeet, conservation, film, Great Auk, Heath Hen, Labrador Duck, Lost Bird Project, Passenger Pigeon, sculpture, Todd McGrain
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November 28, 2011 – 10:37 pm
The Great Backyard Bird Count is a continent-spanning attempt to count birds over a single weekend in February that draws nearly 100,000 checklists from bird watchers all over the U.S. and Canada. People also send us thousands of pictures for our annual photo contest, which is sponsored by Wild Birds Unlimited and Droll Yankees. Once [...]
Posted in Birds, citizen science, Looks, slideshow, what you can do
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Tagged birding, Birds, birdwatching, citizen science, gbbc, great backyard bird count, photos
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November 22, 2011 – 3:37 pm
Here at the Cornell Lab we have a lot to be thankful for—most of all to our friends, supporters, members, Facebook fans, and citizen-science participants. You’re a group that’s now more than 200,000 strong. This fall, you even helped us design your own holiday card. During a three-week campaign on Facebook, our fans submitted photos, [...]