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C&O CANAL: DATA INPUT INSTRUCTIONS

This year, for the first time, observers for the C&O Canal Midwinter Bird Survey may submit their data online, through the website. Online submission has the advantage of reducing the amount of data entry required of the count compilers, and thus it will make it possible to publish the results more quickly than in the past. If you wish to use this method, follow the instructions below.


Welcome!

If you are a regular visitor to our website, you may have noticed that this site has undergone major changes in the last week. We felt it necessary to redevelop our website to take advantage of new technologies, to provide more timely information to our members, and to enable members to contribute more easily.


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In 2005, the U.S.

Good News from the Boreal Forest

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Long Island Sound to Become the New Chesapeake?

Nature writer/blogger Tom Andersen writes that Long Island Sound is turning into Chesapeake Bay.

Dead Ducks near the Capitol

Seventeen ducks died in the Capitol Reflecting Pool yesterday.

Another Green Violet-ear

Yet another Green Violet-ear, a type of hummingbird, has turned up in Michigan.

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