Citizen Science event – Bird and Frog survey
Do you wonder what plants, animals or fungi you’re seeing or hearing in your garden, or when walking in the bush?
Join in to learn new skills or share your knowledge with like-minded people in a Friends of the Helmeted Honeyeater hosted citizen science event where we record the species we observe. You are welcome to come along regularly, or as a once-off. You don’t need to be able to identify species in order to participate. All eyes and ears contribute – everyone is welcome!
Our hosted citizen science events take you to different areas within Yellingbo Nature Conservation Area, with the aim of understanding more about the species that are present in different seasons. This assists us with ongoing habitat protection and restoration work within the Conservation Area.
What apps do we use on our surveys? Birdata (for birds), FrogID (for frogs), and iNaturalist (for other species). Invasive species are also recorded on feralSCAN. Download these onto your smart phone, sign up where needed, and we'll show you how to use them on the day.
NB these are gently paced walking events of up to 6km on mostly flat, but uneven tracks. There are rarely toilets or seats at the sites we survey. Age restrictions may apply for some sessions. Details on the registration link.
When
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Friday, 19 April 2024 | 08:00 AM
- 12:30 PM
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Wednesday, 17 July 2024 | 09:00 AM
- 01:00 PM
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Friday, 18 October 2024 | 08:00 AM
- 12:30 PM
Location
Our surveys operate within a gated and locked Conservation Area and we move away from the entry point for our event. You'll need to be able to commit to the arrival/start times listed. Registrations close 24 hours before an event.
Yellingbo Nature Conservation Area, Meeting points vary. Details upon registration, Yellingbo, 3139, View Map
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Meeting points vary. Details upon registration ,
Yellingbo 3139
Yellingbo Nature Conservation Area
Meeting points vary. Details upon registration ,
Yellingbo 3139
Citizen Science event – Bird and Frog survey