Winter Bird Feeder Survey Results
Sportsmen and outdoor enthusiasts such as wildlife watchers
are key contributors to conservation efforts statewide.
Oklahoma residents help state biologists track the upward and
downward trends in bird appearances at winter feeders. Bird
populations vary from year to year, and by gauging changes, the
survey helps biologists recognize if fluctuations are normal,
point to range expansions or contractions, and warn of potential
conservation problems.
Oklahomans continue to ensure winter birds have plenty of
feasting locations regardless of snowfall. With a total of
36,751 birds reported, it’s evident that birds dine at feeders
even when food is available elsewhere.
Survey Results
- Winter Bird Survey 2011 Article from Outdoor Oklahoma in pdf
- Winter Bird Survey 2010 Article from Outdoor Oklahoma in pdf
- Winter Bird Survey 2009 Article from Outdoor Oklahoma in pdf
- Winter Bird Survey 2008 Article from Outdoor Oklahoma in pdf
- Winter Bird Survey 2007 Article from Outdoor Oklahoma in pdf
- Winter Bird Survey 2006 Article from Outdoor Oklahoma in pdf
- Winter Bird Survey 2005 Article from Outdoor Oklahoma in pdf
- Winter Bird Survey 2004 Article from Outdoor Oklahoma in pdf
- Winter Bird Survey 2003 Article from Outdoor Oklahoma in pdf
- Winter Bird Survey 2002 Article from Outdoor Oklahoma in pdf
