Winter Bird Watching in Greene County
This winter, venture outdoors and observe the vibrant wildlife surrounding you. Which avian species might you spot? Explore our guide to several of Greene County’s common winter bird residents.
This winter, venture outdoors and observe the vibrant wildlife surrounding you. Which avian species might you spot? Explore our guide to several of Greene County’s common winter bird residents.
When it comes to counting birds, a lot depends on the weather. But it also depends on volunteers to grab their binoculars and notepads heading for the great outdoors to become citizen scientists for a day.
Bird watching is a wonderful opportunity to get outside and enjoy nature’s beauty while improving your own well-being. Greene County offers a variety of locations for bird watching year-round. Explore our list of where we recommend to go birding.
The Third Pennsylvania Bird Atlas (PBA3) is a five-year-long survey running from January 2024 to February 2029. It is a comprehensive study to document the breeding bird species of Pennsylvania.
While on the Greene River Trail, take the opportunity to see a variety of wildlife – including birds!
The Valentine’s Day weekend of February 12 through the 15, gives everyone a chance to count birds for science. The Great Backyard Bird Count asks watchers to spend at least 15 minutes counting the birds around the neighborhood. That includes kids itching for a chance to go outside, then coming back in and using their computer to tell Cornell University what they saw.