---- Jeff Davis <jnda...@ucsc.edu> wrote: 
> Many birders now enter such count data into eBird, a powerful, citizen 
> science, online database sponsored by The Cornell Lab of Ornithology and 
> Audubon.  Check it out at www.ebird.org.

Also, given the time of year, the birders may have been involved in Audubon 
Christmas Bird Counts (which should be called Audubon Winter Bird Counts).  
Those data eventually are available from Audubon, and they go back in some 
locations for decades.  David McNeely

> 
> Jeff Davis
> Fresno, CA
> 
> 
> On Jan 21, 2013, at 10:52 AM, ling huang <ling.hu...@prodigy.net> wrote:
> 
> > Hi
> > 
> > I go to the wetland area at the Yolo Causeway near Davis (in between Davis 
> > and Sacramento) - large wetland area with my children. Yesterday I saw a 
> > lot of pelicans there and bird watchers who seem to be making a count. I 
> > was wondering if there is a data bank somewhere with all of these counts, 
> > especially for example in the wetlands and coastal areas? So as to see 
> > patterns of the counts over time etc. The pelicans we saw were the American 
> > white pelicans, but I have been told some brown pelicans have been there 
> > too. The Yolo - Davis wetland area is about 80 miles from the nearest 
> > coastline.
> > 
> > Thanks.
> > 
> > Ling
> > Ling Huang, 
> > Sacramento City College     

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