CITIZEN SCIENCE

BIRDING AT MONCUS PARK VIA EBIRD

Discover the world of birding…Explore birds and hotspots near you and join the world’s largest community of bird watchers! The eBird site allows you to identify birds, track your personal sightings, and contribute to inform bird research worldwide.

eBird

eBird is among the world’s largest biodiversity-related science projects, with more than 100 million bird sightings contributed annually by eBirders around the world and an average participation growth rate of approximately 20% year over year. A collaborative enterprise with hundreds of partner organizations, thousands of regional experts, and hundreds of thousands of users, eBird is managed by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology.
Wood Duck at Moncus Park

OBSERVE ALONG THE PHENOLOGY TRAIL AT MONCUS PARK

Become an observer within the USA National Phenology Network (NPN) and join a national effort to track seasonal changes in plants and animals! Download the Nature’s Notebook app and take a stroll around Lake Reaux to collect seasonal observations on plants that are important contributors to bird, insect, and pollinator habitats.
Moncus Park is a partner site for the Time to Restore program and the USA National Phenology Network. The observations collected in the Nature’s Notebook app helps researchers better understand how plants and animals are responding to our changing environment. Observation data is also used to improve decision making pertaining to wildlife protection, allergy and asthma alerts, invasive species management, and more

EXPLORE THE MONCUS PARK TREE MAP

Get to know the trees of the park on our Moncus Park Tree Map! Test your identification skills throughout the park or take a self-guided tree tour with this interactive inventory map of the park’s urban forest.