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Ashcroft-Cache Creek Bird Count looking for volunteers

Spend a few hours on December 21 looking for birds in our area and putting us on the map.
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By Wendy Coomber

Come out to the 13th annual Ashcroft-Cache Creek Christmas Bird Count!

Birding experts Karl Ricker from Whistler and Bert Parke from Logan Lake will be joining us again. Experts and amateurs alike are invited to take part.

The Christmas Bird Count is held all over the world between Dec. 14 and Jan. 5, and is meant to provide a “snapshot” of the winter bird population across the globe for such organizations as Bird Studies Canada. Volunteer bird counters are a key element in tracking bird population trends.

During the local Count, volunteers routinely count hundreds of juncos, house finches, sparrows, blackbirds, and the more common varieties, but also come up with exciting spottings of hawks, herons, owls, jays, and eagles.

Everyone with an interest in birds or learning about birds is invited to come out for an invigorating and interesting day of “citizen science” as participants search outside on foot and by car for any and all birds in their specific “circle”.

The group will meet at 8 a.m. on Thursday, Dec. 21 at the Bakery in Ashcroft to fortify with coffee and to organize teams. Binoculars and a bird identification book are helpful but not necessary. Dress for spending a few hours outside in winter temperatures.

Expertise in identifying birds is not necessary, as amateurs are paired up with more seasoned birders. Enthusiasm and a good “eye” for spotting birds is all that is necessary.

This is a small commitment of time and a fun way to get some fresh air, meet other birders, and add the names of our communities to worldwide bird statistics.