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By other measures, a century— years, months, But a biological inventory that spans centuries can illustrate hugely important stories, both human and ecological. And as we move well into the second century of the Christmas Bird Count, its relevance and importance to our understanding of the status of birds in the Americas—and the effects of climate change on them—grows with each passing season.
We do it because we know our areas, and are excited to try to find some new species toward the end of the year for our annual lists. And we do it for the anticipation of experiencing some type of interesting natural event, whether that is a major irruption of winter finches, mind-boggling experiences with boreal raptors, or the discovery of an unusual species during the day. While it seemed unlikely to most birders that during the winter of we would have a fourth season in a row with significant numbers of Snowy Owls moving southward into the populated mid-latitudes, word had been filtering down that indeed there had again been a good breeding season for these spectacular owls.
However, it was farther west and considerably farther north than the area of high breeding density during the summer preceding the th CBC and its record Snowy Owl flight. But many of those finches are notoriously wayward in their wanderings, and birders always hold out hope for a chance encounter.
So we took to the field and watched our feeders, binocs around our necks and scopes over our shoulders, anticipating whatever awaited us in the early winter. In the end, the th Christmas Bird Count was yet another record-breaking season.