To join the Kenya Bird Map Project, you must register as "Citizen Scientist" on the project website kenya.birdmap.africa/register. Once registered, you will receive your, Observer Card, Citizen Scientist Number, and a login password. To submit your first atlas card, follow these steps:
The waterfowl census is underway!!! As atlassers, let us take this occasion to contribute more records to our Kenye Bird Map.
Pentad: 0105-3635.
White-Backed Duck.
Photo by: Muthengi.
Considering the Sharpe's Longclaw, an endemic species, and the documentation provided about it, together with all other endemic species, allows observation and participating in decision-making. I hope you have a pleasant day.
The day's hint.
Hello atlassers, as you begin your day, consider the potential of atlassing and the information your records can provide regarding the distribution of our birds. All records contributed are an attempt to support conservation as part of this admirable endeavor.
We are really grateful to all of the atlassers for making sure we have solid data, but we can still carry out this admirable effort. As the year goes on, let's keep atlassing to make sure we cover more. Good luck with atlassing and birding in 2025.
Hi, atlassers! By mapping 37 new pentads in 2024, we were able to increase our coverage and reach 38% of the nation overall (complete protocol and ad hoc). This gives us great encouragement to keep working so hard to make sure we make a significant contribution.
Salutations, Atlassers! Passive atlassing records for the new year. You can do it anywhere, even in the comfort of your home or office chair. In 2025, let's aim to atlas more.
... you all
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Thank you for your dedication to bird conservation in Kenya! 🇰🇪
Happy Birding everyone!
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✓ Verify the correct protocol is selected (Full Protocol, Ad hoc Protocol, or Incidental)
Your timely submissions help maintain the quality and completeness of our database and ensure we can have adequate time to generate relevant trends and reports to share with you..
*Happy New Year Kenya Bird Map Atlassers!*
I hope 2025 has started well for you all. As we begin this new year, *it's time to submit all your pending atlassing cards and records from 2024!*
Before submitting, please ensure you:
✓ Check that your observer number is correctly..
Greetings atlassers!!!!!!
As we begin this December, let's not only enjoy the month but also bring our binoculars and birdLasser so that, with the help of atlassing, we may meet our December goals of 8,000 records.
1am at #nguliaringing in #tsavowest national park and there is good mist... but few #birds! However, it only takes ONE to make it all worthwhile: a beaut of a Eurasian Scops Owl in the net!! Lion roaring in valley & Corncrake hitting wall (tho died). #nguliamagic all over!!
No more house crows!!! Let's look at how Kenye Bird Trends can help us learn more about the country's House Crows trend. Here's a map, and that's it. KBT can help you stay up to date on species trends around the country. Don't get stranded or stuck; you can have it on any of your
Simply click the link below. This powerful tool allows users to visualize changes in bird distributions across Kenya over the past 50 years. We encourage all atlassers to explore the platform at kenyabirdtrends.co.ke and provide us with your valuable feedback.
Hello, Atlassers Did you know that Kenyabirdtrends.co.ke can keep you updated as we work toward the noble goal of mapping our species? How? You can track trends and changes in our species.