Ready for a birding challenge and some 'friendly' cross-county competition? Grab your binocs, shoulder your spotting scope, and join the 2011 Vermont County Birding Quest. Many counties have challenged one another to identify as many species as possible during 2011.
Part fun, part discovery, part conservation, but mostly fun, this yearlong quest gives us all a welcome excuse to head outdoors and go birding. From the common to the rare, a diverse and fascinating array of birds resides in or passes through Vermont each year. Each county now seeks to document that diversity, with the added incentive of vying for top honors of the maximum species count. Vermont eBird will provide the tool for that documentation.
Expanding from the Norwich 2010 Birding Quest, which tallied 168 species within the town borders during the past year, now nearly all the counties are embarking on a friendly rivalry for 2011. We expect a great deal of cross-county collaboration, some good-natured taunting, and plenty of avian surprises.
The main idea behind the Quest is to get people out birding, promote camaraderie, and better document Vermont's bird life. We encourage each county that participates to organize periodic outings for the birding-interested public.
The bell has rung, the gloves are down, let the competition begin! Get out there, find some birds, and enter them all on Vermont eBird.
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