Who knows you might be lucky enough to spot one of my study birds.
This is a blog about my PhD project on Carnaby's cockatoo on the Swan Coastal Plain, Perth, Western Australia. My project is titled “Roost site fidelity and resource use by Carnaby’s cockatoo on the Swan Coastal Plain”. Through this blog I would like to share with you my experiences researching Carnaby's cockatoo. I hope you'll enjoy following my adventures.
Wednesday, 13 March 2013
2013 Great Cocky Count Volunteer Request
Every
April, the Great Cocky Count (GCC) counts as many Carnaby’s Cockatoos as
possible across WA on a single night. This year, the GCC is on Sunday 7 April. It’s
a very easy survey, simply counting all cockatoos flying into their night-time
roosting trees at a specific place. It only takes an hour, starting half an hour
before sunset. Get more information and register as a volunteer at www.birdlife.org.au/carnabys/great-cocky-count.
Who knows you might be lucky enough to spot one of my study birds.
Who knows you might be lucky enough to spot one of my study birds.