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Join the Aussie Bird Count and help conserve our feathered friends

Play a part in protecting birdlife in the Hills. From October 14-20, BirdLife Australia’s Aussie Bird Count invites you to join thousands of nature lovers across the country for this fun, and engaging event.

Birdlife Australia Aussie Bird Count

Join the Aussie Bird Count and help conserve our feathered friends

The Adelaide Hills are bursting with birdlife, and now you can play a part in protecting it during the Aussie Bird Count.

From October 14-20, BirdLife Australia’s Aussie Bird Count invites you to join thousands of nature lovers across the country for this fun, engaging, and meaningful event.

Birdlife Australia Aussie Bird Count

Participating is simple

spend just 20 minutes in your backyard, local park, or favourite outdoor space and count the birds you see. By doing this, you’ll help BirdLife Australia gather important data to track trends in bird populations, supporting conservation efforts nationwide.

Plus, you could win some amazing prizes like an OM SYSTEM Digital Camera Package!

Whether you're a seasoned birdwatcher or a nature-loving newbie, the Aussie Bird Count is an opportunity for everyone to connect with the natural world while making a difference for bird conservation.

How to Join In

  1. Download the Aussie Bird Count app.
  2. Spend 20 minutes observing and counting birds in your chosen outdoor space.
  3. Submit your count to help BirdLife Australia track and protect our bird species.

Not only is it a great way to enjoy the outdoors, but studies show that observing nature can boost your mental health and wellbeing.

So, why not get involved in Australia’s biggest citizen science project during National Bird Week and contribute to a brighter future for our feathered friends? Let’s make every bird count!

Photo credits: Amanda Lilleyman, Andrew Silcocks, Chris Tzaros, James Mascott, Max Breckenridge, Phil Cook, and Wilson Lennard

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