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What is it and how to participate in the Global Big Day in Colombia

The Global Big Day is a scientific initiative that takes place in Colombia and around the world with the aim of bringing people closer to the world of birds and raising awareness about the importance of these animals in nature and the world. For this 2021 , the Great World Day will take place on May 8.

Global Big Day is an international bird watching day that takes place once a year in the framework of World Migratory Bird Day that is celebrated on May 8 . During the days around this date, the birders go out to birdwatch in Colombia and register as many bird species as possible on the eBird platform. At the end of the competition, the country that registers the most bird species wins.

Regarding the results, for the last 4 consecutive years, Colombia has taken the first place, crowning itself as the country with the highest number of bird species, but also as a country with an invaluable biodiversity that becomes a sanctuary for the sighting of birds. birds .

Here we tell you how to participate in the Global Big Day in Colombia and join this great world bird watching party.

How to participate in the Global Big Day?

To participate in the Global Big Day you must follow the following steps:

  1. Register and create a free account on the official Global Big Day website : www.ebird.org
  2. Download the application on your cell phone to be able to record all the birds you see or hear.
  3. Register as many birds as possible in your mobile laboratory.

As a result of the pandemic and restrictions on mobility in Colombia due to covid-19, all people have been urged to make their observations from the window, the garden or the balcony of their home. However, if you want to go out to birch, here are some tips.

Tips to participate in the Global Big Day 2021

  • If possible avoid going out, but if you do, avoid doing it in a group of no more than three people and if possible they live in the same house.
  • If you go out in a group, whether they live with you or not, make sure that everyone maintains biosecurity measures; that is, physical distancing, use of a mask and antibacterial gel.
  • If you carry out the activity on ecological trails or paths, wear comfortable clothes, in dark colors and according to the climatic conditions of the region. Also bring hydration, sunscreen, cap or hat, raincoat and snacks for you.
  • If you don't know how to identify birds or upload your records to the app or website, Cornell University, the creator of this global initiative, has a guide and recommendations on the eBird portal.

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