The North American Breeding Bird
Survey (BBS) is a long-term, large scale avian monitoring program
that was initiated in 1966 to track the status and trends of
continental bird populations. Each spring, interested volunteers
conduct 3-minute point counts along roadsides across the United
States. Data can be submitted electronically via the Internet or on
hard copy. These data provide an index of population abundance that
can be used to estimate population trends and relative abundances
at various geographic scales. Declining population trends act as an
early warning system to galvanize research to determine the causes
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