![]() Record the date and how much time you spent observing birds on your count days.You will make one report for each two-day count. At the end of your two-day count, the largest number of individuals that you saw simultaneously becomes your final tally and the number for each species that you will report to FeederWatch.By following this method you will never report an individual bird more than once. (For example, if later on you see two Northern Cardinals and three Blue Jays, change the number of Northern Cardinals on your tally sheet from one to two, and the number of Blue Jays from two to three.) Do not add your counts together record only the largest number of individuals of each species in view simultaneously over the two-day count. If later during your two-day count you see more individuals of a species in view simultaneously, revise your tally sheet to reflect the larger number.(For example, if the first time you look at your feeder you see one Northern Cardinal and two Blue Jays, record these numbers next to their names.) Each time you see a species within your count site during your count days, count the number of individuals in view simultaneously and record that number on your tally sheet. ![]()
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