Global Bird Rescue is an annual citizen-science event created by FLAP Canada
(Fatal Light Awareness Program) to document bird collisions with buildings.
The world-wide event will be from September 30th through October 6th this
year, and all are welcome to participate.

The purpose is to collect data on collisions and to raise awareness of the
problem. Results are entered via their "Global Bird Collision Mapper"
program. For more information, go to
<http://globalbirdrescue.org/?fbclid=IwAR3JIA7c3e1Ri-D_lPU1ApmYE5-IJPprt_M6u
hQEIX9DruLoWTEA3CCEuB0> http://globalbirdrescue.org, where you will find a
link to that app (or go directly to
<https://birdmapper.org/app?fbclid=IwAR3_UbB8zSDiHUPUNnDVy1hkCwcHfoxXiasF4vp
RgO1_K9CP4_L-dOlqWJI> https://birdmapper.org/app). To report collisions, you
will need to register; you can do this as an individual or start your own
group, or you are welcome to join our group "Audubon Chapter of
Minneapolis".

To request to be a member of a group, email  <mailto:map...@flap.org>
map...@flap.org and provide your account name and the name of the group you
want to join. FLAP will add you to that group and you will then be able to
add observations as part of that group.

If you have questions or problems signing up, feel free to send me an email.

 

Stephen Greenfield

Minneapolis

 <mailto:tapacul...@gmail.com> tapacul...@gmail.com

 


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