By Nature Collab Project
Log your very first bird sighting.
Log a total of 10 sightings.
Log a total of 50 sightings.
Log 10 different, unique species.
Log sightings in at least 5 different counties.
Log a bird from the Raptor category.
Log a bird from the Waterfowl category.
Make at least 5 journal entries.
Use the "Log Habitat Care" feature in your journal.
Upload a photo to the Community Gallery.
Log a sighting between 5 AM and 7 AM.
Log a nocturnal species like an owl or nighthawk.
Log 100 unique species.
Log at least one bird every day for a week.
Submit a sighting with notes longer than 50 characters.
Add a friend using their share code.
Login with your code if this isn't your account:
Simply click or tap on the map where you saw the bird. A pin will appear. You can drag it to the exact spot, then click "Log Sighting Here" to open the form.
No problem! Type your best description in the notes field and click the "AI Identify from Notes" button. Our AI assistant will suggest possible matches for you.
Besides our AI assistant, great resources include the Merlin Bird ID app from Cornell, the Audubon website, or the "Checklist of Kansas Birds" from the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks.
Your recovery code (e.g., amber-wren-123) is your unique, anonymous identifier. It's the only way to access your sightings if you switch browsers or devices. Please write it down and save it!
Photos are reviewed before appearing in the public gallery.
This certifies that
has successfully completed the Bird Watcher Project on .
Congratulations on your dedication to citizen science!
Thank you for your contribution to citizen science!
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