Christmas Bird Count — Pilchuck Audubon Society

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Christmas Bird Count

Edmonds CBC: December 20, 2025

2024 Edmonds CBC Summary Report

Everett/Marysville CBC: TBD

2024 Everett/Marysville CBC Summary Report (coming soon)

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What is the Christmas Bird Count?

The Audubon Christmas Bird Count (CBC) was started in 1900 as an alternative to the "Christmas side hunt" in which teams competed to shoot as many birds as possible, and it is the nation's longest running community science survey. From the original 25 CBC counts conducted on Christmas day in 1900, we are now up to over 2,600 CBC circles worldwide.

The 15-mile diameter count circles are divided into sections which are surveyed by teams of volunteers to identify and count all of the wild birds present. In addition to field teams, we have feeder watchers who identify and count the birds at their feeders. The results are tallied and submitted to the National Audubon Society. This long-term population data is used in multiple research projects like the State of the Birds and the Audubon's Birds and Climate Change Report.

Pilchuck Audubon Society has sponsored the Everett/Marysville CBC since 1974, and the Edmonds CBC since 1984.

We are proud to be ranked in the top 25 in participation for both the Edmonds CBC and the Everett/Marysville CBC out of over 2,600 CBC circles worldwide!

How to Participate

You can participate in one of three ways:

  1. Join a field team: Field teams gather about dawn and generally bird until late in the afternoon. Some teams start in the pre-dawn hours or go out in the evening to listen for owls. Birders of all experience levels are welcome. Families with young children are better suited for the feeder watch portion of the CBC. Experienced birders are needed and we will try to place less experienced birders on experienced teams.

  2. Be a feeder/yard counter: If you prefer to bird from your favorite chair with a cup of hot coffee or tea, do we have a deal for you! If your home falls within one of the two count circles, you can help by recording and reporting the birds at your feeders or in your yard. This is a lot of fun if you have young children or grandchildren who want to help. Please contact one of our compilers if you’d like to participate from the warmth of your home.

  3. Be an organizer: If you’re more into the data crunching, volunteer recruiting, or outreach side of things, then we’d love to have you help our circle compilers! Our compilers take on huge roles and are always in need of help to make our counts go smoothly.

To get involved, contact one of our compilers, listed below.


Edmonds/South County CBC Circle

Area included: Edmonds, Mukilteo, Lynnwood, southern Everett, Mountlake Terrace, Bothell, Mill Creek, Lake Forest Park, Kenmore, and Maltby.

Compiler: Brian Zinke (cbc.waed@pilchuckaudubon.org, 425-232-6811)


Everett/Marysville CBC Circle

Area included: Marysville, northern Everett, Tulalip Reservation, Smokey Point, Hat Island, southern tip of Camano Island, and portions of Arlington and Lake Stevens.

Compiler: Scott Atkinson (cbc.waev@pilchuckaudubon.org, 425-210-2716)

 

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