CONCORD — New Hampshire Audubon's Backyard Winter Bird Survey celebrates 30 years of tracking the state's winter birds and you can help. Biologists need assistance from citizens all over the Granite State to get a clear picture of what's really happening with our winter birds. This year's survey will take place on Saturday, Feb. 11, and Sunday, Feb. 12.

Anyone can participate in the Backyard Winter Bird Survey by counting the birds in their own backyard on the survey weekend and reporting online or sending the results on a special reporting form to N.H. Audubon. To receive a copy of the reporting form and complete instructions, e-mail your name and address to bwbs@nhaudubon.org or call (603) 224-9909. Forms are also available at NH Audubon centers in Auburn, Concord and Manchester, and online. Find more information about the survey at www.nhaudubon.org under Birding.

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