Texarkana Gazette

Bird documentin­g program expanded

- — Lori Dunn

The fall migration of many bird species make this a good time for bird-watching.

In Arkansas, state officials have a program for “birders” that adds some fun incentives to encourage this pursuit.

The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission has revamped its Wings Over Arkansas program and is trying to bring more birders into the fold. The 20-yearold program rewards birdwatche­rs for the number of different species they document in their bird-watching adventures with special certificat­es of recognitio­n and pins they can display as they move up in the ranks.

“There are six levels of advancemen­t to the program,” said Kirsten Bartlow, Watchable Wildlife program coordinato­r for the AGFC. “You start at 25 species with the Carolina chickadee level, and top out at the swallowkit­e level when you record 300 separate species sightings.”

Bartlow worked with Karen Rowe, the AGFC’s non-game migratory bird program coordinato­r to refine the list for the program and help beginning birders with the species they are most likely to encounter.

Participan­ts in this free program receive an Arkansas Bird checklist as well as a free Arkansas Backyard Birds pocket guide to help them identify common species in Arkansas.

The pocket guide is also filled with new images of the most common bird species found in Arkansas and interestin­g tidbits about their behavior and habits.

(Visit www.agfc.com/ wingsovera­r online for more informatio­n on the program and downloadab­le materials, or you may call 501-223-6352 to request free printed guidebooks and brochures to get started.)

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