Bay Birding Challenge 2024
A "Big Day" competition between teams to support birds in the Bay Area!
$40,300Raised of $30,000
Competition Rules
When — The Bay Birding Challenge will take place on Saturday April 27th. Teams can only report species seen or heard between 5am and 9pm on the day of the event (sunrise is 6:18am and sunset is 7:55pm).
Where — Teams can travel by any means, and bird anywhere in the three counties: San Francisco, Alameda, and Contra Costa. Teams may bird in more than one of these counties.
Teams — Teams must have at least three individuals and no more than 10. Teams should stay together and remain within eyesight or earshot of each other at all times. If teams split up for travel or take other rest periods, they should not count species seen during these rest periods.
Scouting — Team members are allowed to arrive late or leave early as needed for personal obligations but no team member can separate from the group for reconnaissance or scouting purposes. Rare bird alerts and reports may be used if the source of the information is accessible by all Bay Birding Challenge participants. For example, eBird rare bird alerts or local rare bird listservs like SFBirds or EBBSightings may be used, but personal texts from individuals should not be used on the day of the event.
Counting Species — Any bird seen or heard by at least two members of the team may be counted. Count only full species as indicated by the current ABA Checklist and Supplements. Birds must be conclusively identified by sight or sound. If you are unsure, do not count it.
- Rare and flagged species must include a written description at minimum, and a photo or audio recording if possible. A team of expert volunteers who are not participating in the Challenge will be recruited as an arbitration panel. If there are identification disputes or rare birds reported, the arbitration panel will convene, review the documentation, and make a final decision on species identification.
- Playback (recorded bird calls played in the field from a phone, speaker, or other device) can not be used at any time in the Bay Birding Challenge. Pishing is allowed.
Data Submission — All checklists must be compiled into a single trip report through eBird and emailed to info@goldengateabirds.org by Monday, April 29th at 8pm (48 hours after the event). All backup documentation of rare and flagged species must be included in the checklists at that time.
Code of Conduct — Golden Gate Bird Alliance requires all participants to follow our Code of Conduct at all times.