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Most commonly seen birds in Nebraska
Project FeederWatch data from Jan. 31 to Feb. 13 shows the Dark-eyed Junco was seen at 91% of Nebraska feeder sites with an average group size of 3.67 birds.
- Using Project FeederWatch counts, Stacker produced state lists of the most common feeder birds from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, ranking species by percent of sites visited during the Jan. 31 to Feb. 13 count period.
- Founded in 1976, Project FeederWatch was started by Erica Dunn and the Long Point Bird Observatory and later partnered with the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, now reaching over 20,000 participants.
- Ties are resolved by average group size when seen, and states with fewer than 10 count sites are excluded from rankings, following the tie resolution rule.
- Scientists rely on Project FeederWatch data to understand bird population trends, and the published lists aim to engage and recruit citizen scientists, including FeederWatch participants.
- Notably, some species show large average group sizes: Dark-eyed Junco has averages of 7.43 and 4.86, while Black-capped Chickadee appears at 90% and American Goldfinch at 75% percent of sites visited.
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Leaning Left4Leaning Right4Center5Last UpdatedBias Distribution38% Center
Bias Distribution
- 38% of the sources are Center
38% Center
L 31%
C 38%
R 31%
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