Finished! Looks like this project is out of data at the moment!
Wow! Well done transcribers. Wood Ducks are done just as they are beginning their mating season!
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The work of citizen scientists, such as those who contribute to NestWatch, is what makes our research possible. Because of the efforts of nest monitors, we are able to look at patterns over long periods of time and large geographic areas.
Nest Quest Go!: Wood DuckJoin the Cornell Lab of Ornithology's Citizen-Science Project, NestWatch in understanding the historical nesting patterns of titmice. Wood Ducks are an animated species, often laying more than a dozen eggs in tree cavities or nest boxes. If you are lucky enough to see them fledge, you'll have the pleasure of witnessing fuzzy ducklings falling from the sky. Help us learn more about their nesting cycles.
These nest record cards are a subset of a larger collection of more than 300,000 nest records that NestWatch is working on digitizing and transcribing. Valuable scientific questions can be asked and answered regarding the nesting behavior of birds over time by examining historical records. We hope to bring new discoveries to light using these previously hidden datasets.