bird surveys
Bird surveys are systematic observations conducted to count and identify different species of birds in a specific area. These surveys help researchers and conservationists understand bird populations, their distribution, and habitat preferences. They can be conducted in various environments, such as forests, wetlands, and urban areas.
Surveys can be done using different methods, including point counts, transect walks, and nest monitoring. Data collected during these surveys is crucial for wildlife management, biodiversity conservation, and assessing the health of ecosystems. This information can guide efforts to protect endangered species and their habitats.