Calling all Birders: Help us Map Breeding Birds

Grab your binoculars and head out to priority blocks during Big Atlas Weekend June 27-29, 2025.
Great Blue Heron adult and chicks. Photo: Pamela Underhill Karaz/勛圖窪蹋 Photography Awards

DURHAM, NCEveryone is invited to join the North Carolina Bird Atlas for and participate in a statewide initiative to map breeding birds. From June 27-29 birders, atlas technicians, and chapters will be heading to priority blocks to record as many breeding species as possible for the fifth and final breeding season of the Atlas. 

The North Carolina Bird Atlas is a state-wide community science initiative to map breeding and overwintering birds in our state so we can better understand resident birds and the habitats they need. 兜梗r梗 in the final breeding season of the Atlas so we need your help to confirm as many breeding species as possible. Right now, we have 214 incomplete blocks in the Mountains, 322 along the coast, and 194 in the piedmont. We need you to help finish these incomplete blocks! 

兜梗r梗 in the final push of this monumental five-year effort to map breeding birds across the state, said 勛圖窪蹋 North Carolina Executive Director Curtis Smalling. This data will be invaluable for future conservation efforts, especially as we recover important bird habitats in the mountains after Hurricane Helene. 

The Atlas team is asking for folks to visit as many incomplete as possible and confirm breeding birds. Participants can join the on June 27 from 3-4pm, to learn more about Atlasing and ask any questions. 

Participating is simple: start any time after Friday at 6pm, stop at least one minute before Midnight on Sunday, June 29, tag the North Carolina Bird Atlas when posting to and to inspire others.  

Help us complete this important community science initiative by participating in Big Atlas Weekend 2025. All you have to do is and add to your observations. To find incomplete priority blocks, and click overview. Red blocks are incomplete and need your observations. 

Looking to get more involved in the weekend? Spread the word using our and 餃棗紳t forget to tag @ncbirdatlas on Facebook and Instagram with your Atlasing pictures and stories. 

Media Contact: Brittany Salmons, brittany.salmons@audubon.org   

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