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Please Fill Bird Feeders for Sherburne's Christmas Bird Count

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Press Release
Sherburne National Wildlife Refuge 17076 293rd Ave NW Zimmerman, MN 55398
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

December 4, 2024
Contact: Jade Paulsen, jade_paulsen@fws.gov, 763-301-1827


Refuge Neighbors:

Please Fill Feeders for Christmas Bird Count

This year marks the 125th anniversary of the nationwide Christmas Bird Count, a survey of winter bird species conducted annually from December 14 to January 5.

This citizen science project is organized by the National Audubon Society and involves tens of thousands of volunteers from Alaska to Antarctica, including a group of volunteers at a nearby refuge.

Sherburne National Wildlife Refuge, located just north of Zimmerman, has participated in this count since 1966 and is planning to conduct it again this year. On Tuesday, December 17, Sherburne’s volunteers will survey within a 7.5-mile radius from the intersection of Sherburne County Road 9 and County Road 5.

While additional volunteer counters are not needed, the refuge could still use your help! If you live within fifteen miles of the count area, please clean and fill your bird feeders at least three days before the count. Be aware that vehicles may be driving slowly past your home with binoculars fixed on your property. There is no cause for concern; the observers are only interested in the species and numbers of birds on your property. Reports from participating groups across the country are tallied by Audubon and other birding organizations, including the Minnesota Ornithologists’ Union. The final tally provides valuable information on the number of bird species present during that 23-day time frame. Nationally, this data is used to track long-term trends in bird populations and distribution, including both declines in populations and increases in species such as bald eagles. Local data for the refuge is used to track changes in our bird populations over time, and it can also be pooled with data from other areas to detect patterns over a larger region. Last year, the refuge’s Christmas Bird Count observed 46 species of birds, including numerous common species such as blue jays and cedar waxwings, as well as less common species like one northern goshawk and one merlin.

This important count would not be possible without a dedicated group of refuge volunteers! The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is committed to providing access to this program for all participants.

Direct all requests for sign language interpreting services, close captioning, or other accommodation needs to sherburne@fws.gov or 763-389-3323, TTY 800-877-8339 at least two weeks prior to the event.

Sherburne National Wildlife Refuge is managed by the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, and is located near the cities of Princeton, Zimmerman, and St. Cloud, in central Minnesota. For more information, visit www.fws.gov/refuge/sherburne/ or contact us at sherburne@fws.gov or 763-389-3323.

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