Easy Clicks, Easy Answers

The easy to use interface allows you to quickly and efficiently create a checklist of birds for a specific geography and date combination. Find out what birds you can expect to observe in your backyard in June. Before taking a field trip, explore bird sightings made by other birders for that site. By narrowing the list of birds to those found in your area identification becomes easier. The information includes pictures, vocalizations and trip reports.

A Green Bird for a Green World

Thanks to the Green Bird Network's unique distributed architecture, your observational data will be added to a Distributed Knowledge Network. In essence, this means that your data will be made available to all other users on the network, and vice-versa. In this way, everyone in the world will have ready access to useful information. Naturalists and scientists can get a better understanding and have a positive impact on the conservation of wild birds. And, Bird Lovers everywhere will be able to create up-to-date checklists for specific geographies all over the globe. Preserving our world through knowledge.

Helping you Help Nature

The Green Bird Network offers a chance for people to directly give something back to the environment. Every year, the Friends of Nature Fund offers financial assistance to various clubs and organizations for environmental projects to better the world around us. By joining the network, all users will be given the chance to cast their vote on which project will receive funding. Updates on the project will be seen by all users on the network, giving you a unique hand in changing our Earth for the better. Make an improved world for future generations, for birds, and for everything living on the planet.

One World, One Language

The Green Bird Network is giving bird enthusiasts everywhere the chance to access reliable data without the frustration of spending hours looking for that one perfect fact in a jumble of information. By employing international standards, the Green Bird Network organizes information collected by bird lovers so it can be easily shared with other bird lovers. Standards include the Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS) for a world list of birds at the sub-species level and the United Nations Location Codes for country names and administrative sub-divisions.