About two dozen Minnesotans are doing a Big Green Big Year in 2008.  They are 
ticking off good numbers of species while birding more often in ecologically 
conscious ways. 

Participants usually choose walking or bicycling, although one of us has a 
transit-assisted list.  Although the sample size is small and data a bit 
spotty, we found that in the first five months of the year: 

* Feeder-watching and looking up from yard chores nets an average of 44 species 
through 5/31, about 25% of our MN lists sofar this year.
* Walking from home doubles the number of species seen, 85.
* Biking produces another 14% more species, 109.

In other words, we are getting about two-thirds of our species with zero carbon 
footprint.  We?ve kicked around how to increase those percentages, mostly by 
identifying the most productive sites nearby.  MOU-net, of course, remains 
invaluable.  

The most productive destinations near our home-base cities: Silver Lake, Mesabi 
Bike Trail, and Trout Lake on the Iron Range; Minnehaha Creek and Crosby Lake 
in the Metro; and the usual spots in/near Duluth plus the woods around home.

How far can one travel in a BGBY day?  We found that walkers typically cover 
about three miles.  The range for bikers averages about seven miles out and 
then back, coincidentally the same as the Christmas bird count circles.  Might 
be a game in this: annual species sighted in one?s circle. 

The environmental benefits are obvious.  The health aspect: one walking couple 
projects 1000 miles/year.  Think heart toning and calories burning -- meaning 
weight control, longevity and more years of active birding.  

Hopefully, more of us will give BGBY a try over the warm summer months, when we 
will be out and about anyway.  For details: http://www.sparroworks.ca/bigby.html

In the March/April 2007 issue of Minnesota Birding, Chet Meyers and Craig 
Mandel compiled and published seven splendid trips that would produce about 250 
species in a typical Minnesota year.  In answer to the inevitable question ?How 
shall we bird the rest of the year with gas near $4.00??  BGBY is one answer.

Thanks to the eight MOU members who forwarded their interim results and 
experiences, which formed the basis of this compilation: Anne Bier, Shawn 
Conrad, Diana Doyle, Jan Green, Julian Sellers, Dan & Sandy Thimgan, and 
Richard Wood.

Good birding!

Frank Berdan, self-appointed MN BGBY compiler & publicist



      

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