Como fazer o NestWatch

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    Code of Conduct

    By following the NestWatch Code of Conduct, you will minimize the potential risks that nest monitors must be careful to avoid.


  • an adult robin feeding insects to its chicks in the nest
    Understanding NestWatch Data

    Get a visual explanation for how data is structured in the NestWatch database, and learn definitions for the different levels of data collection.


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    Nest Monitoring Manual

    Learn all about how to participate in NestWatch. Find out how to submit data, get explanations on data codes, read FAQs, and more – all in one downloadable document.



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    Nest Monitoring Protocol

    Learn how to collect and enter data for NestWatch using best practices to minimize disturbance to nesting birds.



  • a nest with three nestlings straining their heads up and out of it
    How to Find Nests

    Having trouble finding nests? Learn how best to find a nearby bird nest with these tips and tricks.


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    Identifying Nests and Eggs

    So you found an unidentified nest, and want to know what bird it belongs to? With a little detective work, you can determine whose nest or eggs you found.


  • several fledglings perched on the edge of a basket with their beaks open, begging for food from the adult, which is perched on the far right of the basket and staring at the camera.
    Frequently Asked Questions

    Welcome to NestWatch! If you have questions about the project or how to monitor nests, many of your questions can be answered here. If you can’t find the information you are looking for, please contact us.

Créditos das fotos: Jean Montgomerie, tordo-americano por Angela Wilkins, John Higgins, Kevin Corwin, NestWatch, tordo-americano por Karen Burke, Ovos de andorinha-das-árvores por Paula Ziebarth, eastern bluebird por Glenda Simmons.