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Bad weather or good, annual 91原创-area bird count will proceed

Counting from cars is an option
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Mike Klotz, seen here during a previous 91原创 area bird count, has advised the annual event will be proceeding, whatever the weather conditions are. (91原创 Advance Times file)

It looks like the weather will cooperate for the annual White Rock/Surrey/91原创 Christmas bird count on Sunday, Jan. 2. with the current cold snap expected to end by then.

But even if there is a turn for the worse, the annual tally will still proceed.

Mike Klotz, one of the organizers, said the count 鈥渨ill go on, come rain, sleet, snow or ice.鈥

鈥淚t is entirely possible to bird from the warmth of a vehicle, as an option to walking around, if there is some concern with the chance of inclement weather,鈥 Klotz advised.

鈥淲alking around is still the best way to get the best count, but we understand.鈥

Counting birds at home feeders is also perfectly acceptable, he added.

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Klotz said there is also 鈥渢he other little issue of something called COVID.鈥

It means there will be no gathering in person prior to, or after, the count and sharing vehicles should be limited to immediate relatives.

鈥淥bviously, family groups are good, but I would recommend separate vehicles if you are birding together, or full masks with vaccination status.鈥

Instead of the usual post-tally get-together, there will be a Zoom meeting.

The count area has been split into nine parts.

Participants will meet at 7:30 a.m. at the designated location for their area and split into teams with the hope of covering the whole area from 8 a.m. onward.

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Christmas bird counts, when a group of concerned natural historians felt it was better to count living birds than try to shoot as many as possible in a day.

The count is an early-winter bird census by the , conducted with the help of more than 70,000 volunteers across Canada, the U.S. and many other countries in the Western Hemisphere.

Information collected by participants over the past century are one of only two large pools of data about how birds of the Americas have been faring over time.

In 1962, the first count was carried out in the Surrey municipality with 17 observers.

For more information, or to participate in this year鈥檚 count, contact Gareth Pugh at 604-649-1027 or email gareth@intergate.ca.


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