Tuesday, 1 April 2025

[cobirds] Fwd: Adopt a Colorado survey route for the Breeding Bird Survey

Hi CoBirders,

We have had a great response by many birders adopting Colorado routes for the Nor. Am. Breeding Bird Survey (BBS), including many observers who are new to the project. There are only 18 vacant CO routes still without an assigned observer. I've pasted a list of the vacant routes below with their county locations.  It is not too late to get involved, and I'd love to see some of the western and southern CO routes adopted, especially. See the forwarded post for more information. Contact me if you want to volunteer or have questions. The volunteer sign up function on the BBS website is currently not functioning for CO, so email me directly.

David Suddjian, Littleton
BBS Colorado state coordinator

Route # Route Name County
17007 Fleming Logan, Phillips
17020 Boyero Lincoln
17039 Willow Peak Eagle
17044 Bethune Kit Carson
17056 Trinchera Las Animas
17112 Kiowa 2 Elbert
17124 Blackhead Pk Archuleta
17209 Flattops Rio Blanco, Garfield
17210 Thomasville Pitkin, Eagle
17307 Julesburg Sedgwick, Logan
17309 Ragged Mtn. Gunnison, Delta, Mesa
17314 Burlington Kit Carson, Yuma
17321 Sheridan Lak Kiowa, Prowers
17327 Timpas Otero, Las Animas
17359 Rifle Falls Garfield
17376 Ludlow Las Animas
17423 Animas 2 La Plata
17478 Heeney 2 Summit


---------- Forwarded message ---------
From: David Suddjian <dsuddjian@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, Mar 18, 2025 at 12:16 PM
Subject: Adopt a Colorado survey route for the Breeding Bird Survey
To: David Suddjian <dsuddjian@gmail.com>, Colorado Birds <cobirds@googlegroups.com>


Hi CoBirders,

The North American Breeding Bird Survey (BBS) is our longest running continent-wide survey of breeding birds. Each year during the height of the avian breeding season (late May to early July), skilled birders collect bird population data along roadside BBS survey routes. Each survey route is 24.5 miles long with stops situated 0.5-mile apart. At each stop, a 3-minute point count is conducted, and every bird seen or heard within a 0.25-mile radius is recorded. Routes are surveyed once each season, following the same roads and making the same stops each year.

I've been surveying BBS routes for over 30 years and it is one of the highlights of my birding year. I've learned so much, and it is so fun to get to know the routes and the birds along the way, and to see first hand how things are changing. 

Can you adopt an available survey route? Observers should be skilled in identifying the birds of the region by sight and sound (sorry, you can't use Merlin sound ID to find and ID the birds for you). The BBS is looking for volunteers to make at least a three-year commitment to surveying a route. Interested?  Visit here for more information.  I've pasted a list of currently available routes below, and information on each can be found here Vacant BBS Routes

Please contact me with any questions.

David Suddjian
Littleton CO
Colorado BBS state coordinator

[This list is now outdated.See the current list above]
Route # Route Name County
17003 Yampa Routt
17006 Pinneo Morgan, Logan
17007 Fleming Logan, Phillips
17014 Abarr Yuma
17015 Delta Delta, Montrose
17017 Parlin Gunnison
17020 Boyero Lincoln
17028 Two Buttes Baca, Prowers
17037 Waverly Yuma
17039 Willow Peak Eagle
17042 Adams Co. Adams
17044 Bethune Kit Carson
17056 Trinchera Las Animas
17058 Campo Baca
17124 Blackhead Pk Archuleta
17125 San Luis Alamosa
17203 Buffalo Park Grand
17205 Grover Weld
17206 Stoneham Weld
17209 Flattops Rio Blanco
17210 Thomasville Pitkin, Eagle
17228 Edler Baca
17307 Julesburg Sedgwick, Logan
17309 Ragged Mtn. Delta, Mesa
17314 Burlington Kit Carson, Yuma
17320 Karval Lincoln
17321 Sheridan Lak Kiowa, Prowers
17327 Timpas Otero, Las Animas
17359 Rifle Falls Garfield
17376 Ludlow Las Animas
17412 Prospect Valley 2 Adams 
17419 Doyle Bridge 2 Pueblo
17423 Animas 2 La Plata
17425 Mesita Costilla
17478 Heeney 2 Summit

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