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The Great Backyard Bird Count 2026
Each February, for four days the world comes together to admire birds during the Great Backyard Bird Count (GBBC). Participants spend time in their favorite places observing and counting as many birds as they can find and report their findings. This helps scientists better understand global bird populations. 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 th
Tristen Dittman
Feb 21 min read


2025 Christmas Bird Count Results
We’d like to extend one last thank you to our volunteers that were able to help us with the 126th Audubon Christmas Bird Count (and the 30th year of the Camden/Cumberland count specifically)! We wanted to let you all know that the results are in! With 13 participants this year, we counted 112 species and a total of 6,465 individual birds within our circle! We couldn’t have done it without you all. Hopefully next year, more volunteers will be able to participate and get in
Tristen Dittman
Jan 261 min read


Christmas Bird Count 2025
Hello Camden County Birders! This post serves as a call for volunteers. Come be a part of the nation’s longest running community science bird project! The Christmas Bird Count originally started in 1900 as a peaceful alternative to a bird hunting competition. This project involves volunteers that identify and count all birds all day within designated 15-mile diameter circles to help scientists understand and protect bird populations and their habitats. The designated circle i
Tristen Dittman
Nov 30, 20252 min read


Spoonbill Pond Field Trip Reschedule
Hello everyone! We have decided to reschedule our Spoonbill Pond field trip that was originally on October 18th. We decided that since...
Tristen Dittman
Oct 4, 20251 min read


Scholarship Awarded to High School Graduate
Camden County Audubon Society was proud to present a $1,000 scholarship to Logan Drawdy, a 2025 graduate of Camden County High. She plans to pursue a degree in biology with a focus in pre-vet for her bachelors degree and hopes to become a zoological medicine veterinarian. Supporting young people who are pursuing science careers that benefit avian species is part of the Camden County Audubon's mission as a non- profit organization. The scholarship was funded by the proceeds of
Tristen Dittman
Jun 17, 20251 min read
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