eBird transforms your bird sightings into science and conservation. Plan trips, find birds, track your lists, explore range maps and bird migration—all free.
eBird is an online database of bird observations providing scientists, researchers, and amateur naturalists with real-time data about bird distribution and abundance. Originally developed by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and the National Audubon Society, eBird has revolutionized the way the birding community reports and accesses information about birds. It allows users to record their bird sightings, explore dynamic maps and graphs, and contribute to a global database of bird observations.
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Users can log their bird sightings, including species, location, and date, contributing to a global database.
Interactive tools to visualize bird distribution and abundance across different regions and times.
Detailed profiles for thousands of bird species, including photos, sounds, and identification tips.
Find and explore birding hotspots around the world with detailed information on species likely to be found.
Track your birding activity, including life lists, year lists, and personal records.
eBird Mobile allows users to record bird sightings in the field, even without an internet connection.
Access to a vast, global database of bird observations for research, education, and conservation purposes.
Connect with a global community of birders, share sightings, and participate in citizen science projects.
Tools for researchers and educators to export data for analysis and educational purposes.
Visualize how bird populations change throughout the year with seasonal abundance maps.
eBird collaborates with numerous organizations worldwide to enhance bird conservation and research.
Offers a range of educational materials and tools for teachers and students to learn about birds and biodiversity.
Data collected through eBird has been used in numerous scientific studies and conservation projects, aiding in the protection of bird species and their habitats.
Utilizes advanced technologies, including machine learning and data visualization, to enhance user experience and data analysis.
With contributors from over 190 countries, eBird is one of the largest biodiversity-related science projects in the world.
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