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Be a citizen scientist and participate in the Great Back Yard Bird Count

Indiana’s state bird, the northern cardinal, was the most reported in the 2013 Great Backyard Bird Count. © Steve Byland/iStockphoto.com

Celebrate Valentine’s Day by showing your love of birds.

The 17th annual Great Backyard Bird Count [1] will be Feb. 14 through 17. Last year was the first for worldwide reporting and nearly 135,000 lists were submitted, including 2,040 from Hoosiers.

Once a year, citizen scientists join the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, National Audubon Society and Bird Studies Canada to tally the birds they see and enter the results on line. Among North American birds, the northern cardinal registered the most sightings at 46,991 in 2013.

You don’t have to be an expert to participate. Regular everyday people play a vital role in these ongoing initiatives to learn more about birds, said Jim Carpenter, founder, president and chief executive officer of the Indianapolis-based Wild Birds Unlimited with 280 stores, and a sponsor of the four-day event.

Bird populations are dynamic, making it impossible for scientists on their own to observe and document avian activity. This is why individuals are key, he said.

Here are some tips:

Just in case you need some help, in January, Cornell released Merlin [2], a free iPhone app that identifies 285 North American birds. An Android version should be out this spring.