Saturday, February 14, 2026
Great Backyard Bird Count
Global Bird Count in February! Join the world in connecting to birds February 13–16, 2026.
Spend time in your favorite places watching birds—then tell us about them! In as little as 15 minutes notice the birds around you. Identify them, count them, and submit your counts to help scientists better understand and protect birds around the world. If you already use eBird or Merlin, your submissions over the 4 days count toward GBBC.
Project Goal:
Each February, for four days, the world comes together for the love of birds. Over these four days we invite people to spend time in their favorite places watching and counting as many birds as they can find and reporting them to us. These observations help scientists better understand global bird populations before one of their annual migrations.
Our History:
Launched in 1998 by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and National Audubon Society, the Great Backyard Bird Count (GBBC) was the first online participatory-science project (also referred to as community science or citizen science) to collect data on wild birds and to display results in near real time. Birds Canada joined the project in 2009 to provide an expanded capacity to support participation in Canada. In 2013, we became a global project when we began entering data into eBird, the world’s largest biodiversity-related participatory science (community science or citizen science) project.
How to Participate:
Participating is easy, fun to do alone or with others, and can be done anywhere you find birds.
Step 1: Decide where you will watch birds.
Step 2: Watch birds for 15 minutes or more, at least once over the four days, February 13–16, 2026.
Step 3: Identify all the birds you see or hear within your planned time/location and use the best tool for sharing your bird sightings:
If you are a beginning bird admirer and new to bird identification, try using the Merlin Bird ID app to tell us what birds you are seeing or hearing.
If you have participated in the count before and want to record numbers of birds, try the eBird Mobile app or enter your bird list on the eBird website (desktop/laptop).
Friday, February 13, 2026
Wednesday, February 11, 2026
Tuesday, February 10, 2026
Whale Week: Celebrating the Wonder of Whales
Celebrate Whale Week 2026 with us! Discover NOAA's work to study and conserve these magnificent marine mammals.
Join us in celebrating Whale Week, February 9–15, 2026! Whales are among the largest and oldest animals on Earth. They can be found in every ocean and range in size from the small dwarf sperm whale to the massive blue whale, the largest animal on the planet.
Sunday, February 8, 2026
Old News Department... this day in 2020...
Nipmuck - Natchaug Marathon - February 8th, 2020
Ashford, Union, & Eastford, CT
Ashford, Union, & Eastford, CT
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I met up with Andy Hillbilliage early to attempt a Nipmuck / Natchaug Marathon. The Wuzzam was planning to meet up with us to ramble through the last 9 or 10-miles.
The route is fairly easy:
- Boston Hollow Road, Ashford, north on Nipmuck Trail to Bigelow Hollow (~8-miles).
- Return via the same route, opposite direction (~8-miles).
- South from Boston Hollow along the Nipmuck Trail to the turn onto the Natchaug Trail just prior to Ladies Room Rock, down to Moon Road (~4.5-miles).
- And then return along the same sections (~4.5-miles).
We completed what we wanted, pretty much averaging 4.1 mph the entire day. At 2-miles we were at 4.3 mph, at 8 the same, at 16 the same, at 20.5 we dropped to 4.2 mph, which we almost maintained to the end. Very steady rolling.
Completed in 6:01:00, which I felt pretty good about. It was really awesome of Wuzzam to meet up with us to help with the company, that I (we) really appreciated, as Andy and I were getting a bit tired by the last sections. Great day, outstanding mileage builder!
This was my 58th completed marathon all-time.
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