RESOURCES ONLINE - WATCHING BIRDS

The Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Dedicated to understanding and protecting the natural world, the Cornell Lab of Ornithology partners with people of all backgrounds to advance scientific discovery, share knowledge, and inspire meaningful conservation action. Through research, education, and community science, the Lab connects people with birds and nature while helping to safeguard wildlife and ecosystems for future generations.
All About Birds
An outstanding **free online bird guide** offering bird ID help, life history details, songs and calls, range maps, and more...all brought to you by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology.
eBird
Thinking of making a "life list" of the birds you're finding in your backyard or along your travels? A life list is a record of every bird species one has observed and identified in their lifetime. It's a personal, cumulative checklist you can use to track sightings organized by date and location. Tools like eBird maintain and update a life list, which serves as a meaningful way to document a birding journey and celebrate milestones. eBird is a powerful tool for birders providing several benefits:
Record Keeping:
Love data? eBird tracks personal bird sightings and organizes birding data over time.
Community Sharing:
Enjoy learning of new places to visit and see bird? eBird allows users to share observations with a global network of bird enthusiasts.
Conservation Support:
Be part of citizen science by contributing valuable data to scientific research and conservation efforts. Make your observations count!
Birding Resources:
eBird has tools like hotspot maps, species lists, and sightings alerts for planning bird outings. To get started with eBird, create a free Cornell Lab account. This account works across various Cornell Lab projects, including eBird, and Merlin Bird ID. To learn how to use the eBird app, you can enroll in the free online course, eBird Essentials, offered by the Cornell Lab's Bird Academy. This self-paced course guides you through eBird's most popular features, teaching you how to keep checklists, explore data, and make your observations valuable for science and conservation. There's also an eBird Mobile app available for free on both the Google Play and App Stores. eBird Mobile allows you to record bird sightings in the field even without wifi!
Nestwatch
You can help scientists study the breeding biology of birds by joining our global team of participants. NestWatch is a nationwide nest-monitoring program designed to track the status and trends in the reproductive biology of birds. Participating in NestWatch is easy and anyone can do it.
National Audubon Society
For more than a century, the National Audubon Society has worked to protect birds and the places they need — advancing science, shaping conservation policy, and inspiring communities across the Americas to safeguard the natural world we all rely on.

