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Participate in the Oriole Project

What you can do to help:

  1. Become a Mass Audubon Oriole Project volunteer by filling out an Oriole Project Data Card. This year you can submit your observations online. Data cards are also available for download (PDF 54 KB). If you have any questions, please call 781-259-2161.
  2. Select one or more sites in your community where you think there may be nesting Baltimore orioles. These sites may include your backyard, a stretch of road, a trail at your favorite wildlife sanctuary, a city park, town forest, or conservation area.
  3. Visit your site(s) between May 15 and July 31 looking for evidence of nesting Baltimore orioles. The best evidence, of course, is an active nest; however, the presence of singing males and/or adult females during the breeding season is also of great interest. A single visit to a site is sufficient; however, we welcome additional information from multiple visits to your site(s).
  4. Complete one Baltimore oriole Data Card for each visit you make to your site. At the end of the observation period, submit your observations online or by mail to Mass Audubon.
  5. Tell a friend about the Oriole Project. The more participation and observations we receive, the better our results will be.
The results will be compiled in a database and displayed at www.massaudubon.org/oriole.

In our efforts to protect the wildlife of Massachusetts and the habitats upon which they depend, Mass Audubon needs the energetic support of volunteers like you. By participating in this Oriole Project, you will be making a valuable contribution to our understanding of the status of Baltimore orioles in our area.

 


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