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Apply to Be a Volunteer Bird Monitor with NeighborSpace!

Do you love birding and want to support local conservation efforts? NeighborSpace is currently seeking experienced birders to help monitor bird activity in our protected green spaces throughout Baltimore County.

As a Volunteer Bird Monitor, you’ll play a key role in collecting data to help establish a baseline understanding of the bird species present in our parks and to track changes and migratory patterns over time.

Black and white warbler, Photo by Mike Strzelecki

What’s Involved?

Volunteer Bird Monitors will…

You may choose to work solo or as part of a small team, sharing monthly observations and data collection. All volunteers will receive training before beginning their assignments.

Upcoming Training Session

To get started, volunteers must attend a virtual training session:

Thursday, December 11, 7-8p

Link to Google Meet

We will offer an in-person training in March 2026.  Stay tuned for more details!

Carolina wren, Photo by Mike Strzelecki

New to Birding?

No problem! We welcome enthusiastic beginners. In addition to attending a training session, volunteers with limited experience will be asked to complete a self-paced course: A Beginner’s Guide to Birding & Citizen Science, offered through the University of Maryland Extension.

Ready to Get Involved?

Complete the Bird Monitoring Volunteer Application, before or after training:
Apply Now

Join us in protecting and learning from the natural spaces that make NeighborSpace parks special!

Ruby-crowned kinglet, Photo by Mike Strzelecki

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