Bird watchers needed for The Great Backyard Bird Count

The annual Great Backyard Bird Count attracts more than one million people nationwide to help record the bird population.

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Keep your eyes peeled for a Carolina Chickadee, one of Tennessee’s common birds.

Photo by Jack Gentle

Charge your phones and grab your binoculars, Chattanooga. The annual Great Backyard Bird Count takes flight today, Feb. 13 and runs through Monday, Feb. 16. The community event invites nature lovers and bird enthusiasts from around the world to go outside, watch, count, and celebrate birds.

Anyone can participate — all you have to do is go outside and observe for as little as 15 minutes. Count all of the birds you see or hear using one of the following tools:

The information will help experts study bird habitats, migration patterns, and global bird populations.

Don’t know where to start? Check out this list of common birds found in Tennessee + start in your backyard, the Riverwalk, or any of these parks around Chattanooga. Bonus: Once you submit the photo for the count, consider sending it our way.

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