Subject: [Tweeters] re: WA breeding birds - ups and downs
Date: May 17 14:25:14 2012
From: Bob and Barb Boekelheide - bboek at olympus.net


Hey, Scott --

You might also point out that Breeding Bird Surveys help promote father-son bonding. See P. 12 of the BBS memo you refer to...

Bob Boekelheide
Sequim


From: "Scott Downes" <downess at charter.net>
Date: May 17, 2012 9:23:05 AM PDT
To: <tweeters at u.washington.edu>
Subject: [Tweeters] re: WA breeding birds - ups and downs
Reply-To: Scott Downes <downess at charter.net>


Regarding the BBS, the other decline in WA is the number of routes being run each year. The attached link is the newsletter sent out to BBS volunteers. Look on pages 7 and 8. In 2011 only a little over 50% of the active routes in WA were conducted (56/91). Hopefully that number goes up. As Dennis demonstrated, wonderful data on breeding bird population trends are accomplished through BBS data collection. Maybe this email will spur some people to seek interest in conducting surveys on those routes that have not had coverage in the last few years.
http://www.pwrc.usgs.gov/bbs/bbsnews/Memos/BBSMemoSummer12.pdf

Scott Downes
downess at charter.net
Yakima WA
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