Global Bird Count in February
Join the world in connecting to birds February 13–16, 2026. Watch the video to learn more about the count.
Spend time in your favorite places watching birds—then tell us about them! In as little as 15 minutes notice the birds around you. Identify them, count them, and submit your counts to help scientists better understand and protect birds around the world. If you already use eBird or Merlin, your submissions over the 4 days count toward GBBC.
What an Incredible Event.
Thanks to everyone who shared their birds and photos. See our results below and enjoy this video of photos submitted over the count weekend.
2025 Final Results
In a word, unbelievable! At a time when the world feels fractured, we demonstrated that we can and will come together for the birds. Collectively, we found 8,078 species of the world’s known species, that is 158 more than in 2024. Hundreds of thousands of people from all over the world were birding during those four days in February. Our whole is more powerful than the sum of the parts.

Connect to Birds, to Nature, and with Each Other
Share your birds with us February 13-16 and be a part of this global event.

Map or Find Community Birding Events
Are you birding for GBBC as a part of a community event? Add it to the map so others can join you and so we have a better sense of how the world comes together to celebrate birds.

Showcase Your Photos
We enjoy seeing your pictures from the event. Share pictures of birds, yourself, and others birdwatching in your yards or at your favorite birding spots.
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