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Go Birding With The Times

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Press room May 18, 2023
Updated 2023/05/18 at 9:09 AM
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Our understanding of birds has been profoundly shaped by the work of everyday people. After all, anyone can step outside and pay attention to an untamed world swooping above.

This summer, we’re inviting readers around the world to participate in a science project we are working on with the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. We’ll be gathering observations about the birds around us, filling in data gaps and giving researchers a clearer picture of biodiversity in places that birders frequent less.

It’s important work. Nearly half of all bird species worldwide are known or suspected to be in decline, and climate change could accelerate this trend. By gathering data like this, you’ll help inform decisions about the conservation and study of birds.

You don’t need to be an expert or have special equipment. For beginners, we’ll provide a series of challenges in the next few weeks aimed at getting you on the path toward contributing scientific data.

If you’re an experienced birder, we have a bit more to ask. We would like you to go beyond your usual hot spots to make observations in areas where data is sparse.

The project will run from now to September. Join us at any time, and connect with a global community of readers, scientists and researchers. Share what you’ve learned. And maybe even discover a new way of seeing nature.

To get started, tell us a little about yourself below. It should only take about two minutes.

Almost there!

The next is downloading Merlin or eBird, birding apps from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Click the sentence that best describes your birding experience. And then stay tuned for an email with a complete set of instructions.

Please note that Merlin and eBird are third-party apps with their own privacy policies, and The Times does not control (and is not responsible for) their content or privacy practices.

Frequently asked questions

Can I still be included in The New York Times project if I already use the Merlin or eBird app?

Of course! Please complete the form above to register your participation in this project. You can continue to submit your observations through the apps as you usually do.

Why do I need to register with The New York Times if I’m submitting my data to the Cornell Lab?

Registering will allow us to engage with Times readers specifically.

Do I need to download the Merlin or eBird apps to my phone to submit my observations?

If you are a beginning birder, we recommend the Merlin app as a reference and learning tool, which will also allow you to share your observations with the Cornell Lab.

If you are an experienced birder, you may submit your observations through the eBird app or via the eBird website on your computer.

I have a question about Merlin or eBird, or I need additional help getting set up! Where do I go?

See here for help with Merlin, and here for help with eBird. For additional assistance, submit a support ticket. Or you can email [email protected] with any further questions.

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