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Christmas Bird Count Tip: Watch for Snowy Owls in Idaho

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Monday, December 12, 2011   

LEWISTON, Idaho - The annual Christmas Bird Count gets under way this week in Idaho, with folks headed out to dozens of locations around the state to chart species.

About 200 different types of birds are expected to be counted, says Terry Gray, field trip coordinator for Palouse Audubon. The standout this year, he says, is the snowy owl - which only makes an appearance in Idaho every few years.

"I took pictures of one a couple days ago, and there was one seen, I believe, up by Garfield. They're moving around a lot because I think there's not as much food here, either."

The owls follow food sources, he says, which for them means mice and voles.

Gray says the buzz about the snowy owls has sparked new interest in the count this year.

"With the snowy owl, that's definitely a draw. That's what got me in birding. When I was 5 or 6 years old, living in Sandpoint, we had one in our backyard."

Redpolls and gyr falcons are hanging around the Lewiston area, too, Gray says, which is unusual.

The Christmas Bird Count is the world's longest-running citizen science project. Data compiled in recent years shows that many birds are shifting their range to follow changes in temperatures linked to climate change.

Details on bird count outings for Palouse Audubon are online at palouisaudubon.org/fieldtrip.html. Complete listings are at audubon.org.


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