Birders,

The Indian Peaks Bird Count is seeking additional counters for this year's fall 
count (Sept. 8 to Sept 24).  IPBC have been running since January 1982 on a 
modified Christmas Bird Count protocol.  Modified in that block counts can be 
run on any day during the count period in order to allow multiple blocks to be 
worked by some counters; and because on some counts the weather just doesn't 
cooperate on a set count date.  Counts occur in September, February and 
June/July for breeding season.  With 35 years of collected data this is 
probably one of the best long running, high elevation bird surveys in the 
country.   That data has seen interesting trends in terms of the explosion of 
common corvids, higher elevation expansion of several lower elevation species 
and cyclical fluxuations of cone specialists.

The count circle lies mainly between the Peak to Peak Highway and the 
Continental Divide from a bit south of Rollinsville to a few miles north of 
Ward with blocks in montane, sub-alpine and tundra habitats.  There are some 
areas east of the Peak to Peak and even a few over the crest in Grand County, I 
think.   Most blocks require extensive high country hiking, but a few involve 
shorter hikes and driving.

A number of blocks need new volunteers to step in and help out.  If you are 
interested in participating in this year's fall count either by taking over a 
block, forming a team to work a block or joining an existing group, please 
contact me

Bill Kaempfer     Kaempfer at Colorado.edu
Or
Dave Hallock      Eldora at rmi.net

Bill Kaempfer

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