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A Land Manager's Guide to Improving Habitat for Forest Thrushes   click here to see photo
Conserve the habitat of forest thrushes using tips from this guide.

Adult
free

A Land Manager's Guide to Improving Habitat for Scarlet Tanagers and other Forest Interior Birds   click here to see photo
Conserve the habitat of tanagers and other threatened birds using the tips presented in this guide.

Adult
free

Bird Sleuth   click here to see photo
Real Science for Real Kids!
Bring science to life through inquiry-based bird study.

Leader, All, Adult
$75.00

Birdhouse Network   click here to see photo
How to create and maintain a nest box trail to capture data on bluebirds and other secondary cavity nesters
Learn all about birdhouses and cavity nesters by buiilding your own and monitering your nest.

Leader, All
$15.00

Birds in Forested Landscapes   click here to see photo
Help Scientists track the fates of forest birds
Birds in Forested Landscapes addresses the habitat and conservation needs of forest-dwelling birds throughout North America by letting you help in valuable research.

Leader, All
free

Birds in the City   click here to see photo
A project where you can help scientists by reporting on the type and number of birds in your area.

All
free

BirdSleuth: Most Wanted Birds
The BirdSleuth curriculum is a series of inquiry-based science units for elementary and middle school students. Students learn to identify birds and submit data to a national online database.

3 - 8
$89.95

Celebrate Urban Birds   click here to see photo
Website with information how how to celebrate birds in urban areas, with a kit and printable posters with information about birds available on the web page.

Leader, All, Adult
free

Crows Count   click here to see photo
A project where you can help scientists by reporting on the types and numbers of crows in your area in order to answer the question "How do crow group sizes change with seasons?"

All
free

Dove Detectives   click here to see photo
A project where you can help scientists by reporting on the habitats of doves and pigeons in your area.

All
free

eBird   click here to see photo
eBird provides a simple way for you to keep track of the birds you see anywhere in North America.

Leader, All
free

Golden-Winged Warbler Atlas Project   click here to see photo
The Golden-winged Warbler Atlas Project (GOWAP) is a project to study aspects of the Golden-winged and Blue-winged Warbler populations.

Leader, All
free