December 2023 eBirding Challenge
The challenge is to post at least 30 lists and to augment them with media (photographs/ sound recordings).
The challenge is to post at least 30 lists and to augment them with media (photographs/ sound recordings).
In most parts of India, November is a pleasant month with sunny days and cooler nights. Birders spend a lot of time outdoors looking for migrants that have arrived and settled down. This month is dedicated to celebrating renowned ornithologists and regional...
The challenge for this month is to upload a minimum of 40 lists, with a specific requirement to upload at least 5 out of these 40 lists on 14th October.
This month's challenge is to upload a minimum of 30 eligible* lists, with the goal of sharing at least 4 out of these 30 lists with fellow eBirders.
eBird-India monthly challenge for August is to upload 20 or more eligible lists containing at least one species with comments on its behaviour. In addition to this, any 10 lists among the 20 should have at least one breeding code.
eBird-India's July challenge is to upload at least one list per day all through the month. Each list should be complete, of at least 15 mins duration, and with no ‘X’s.
eBird-India challenge for June is to submit minimum of 30 checklists, with at least five of them containing a brood-parasitic cuckoo.
Though the soaring temperatures in May might make you uncomfortable going out birding it's still one of the best times of the year to watch breeding behaviour. There are also 3 one-day events happening in May– Endemic Bird Day, Himalayan Bird Count and Global Big...
The challenge for March is to upload at least 31 eligible lists* out of which 2 should be from 2 different hotspots where you eBirded during the previous three months (December 2022 to February 2023)
Keeping the Great Backyard Bird Count in mind, February's eBird-India challenge involves uploading at least 40 eligible lists.
Congratulations to Clara Correia, Dipankar Dev, Jaydev Menon, Manoj Kumar MK, Rama M V and Samir E and others who met eBird-India's 2022 Yearlong Challenge targets!
For January, the challenge is to upload at least 20 eligible* lists. From the set of 20 lists at least two lists should be from two different wetlands.