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With it's Constitution and By-Laws, the Ohio Bird Banding Association (O.B.B.A.) was organized in
1981 and began regular meetings in August of that year. Our group is composed of
concerned ornithologists who band birds to increase our understanding of avian
ecology and migration. It also includes birding enthusiasts, who assist banders
or wish to learn more about birds. All OBBA outings, meetings and activities are
open to anyone! We encourage students, professors, teachers, etc., families and
friends to come and learn about birds and nature.
OBBA is devoted to the understanding and
conservation of birds that reside in or migrate through our state. There are
over 100 licensed bird banders that operate in Ohio under the auspices of the
United States Geological Service and the Ohio Division of Wildlife.
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By becoming a member of OBBA today, bird banders, birders, bird enthusiasts and YOU can enjoy the
following:
ACTIVITIES
Two
conferences held each year in different locations in the state, where various
guest speakers present research and general bird conservation issues and
information..
A
weekend-long "Spring Bandout" held in scenic Hocking Hills in the
Clear Creek Valley area. (Between Lancaster and Logan, Ohio)
Informal
exchange and discussions of information, ideas, tips, techniques and banding
ethics in accordance with the North American Banding Council (NABC)
guidelines.
Cooperative
Research Projects such as M.A.P.S. banding, as well as the banding of
neotropical migrants, bluebirds, swallows, and raptors, to name a few.
BENEFITS
Quarterly
newsletters which include research by our members, organization, various
articles and information about banding and birding news in and around Ohio.
Periodic
updates on conservation issues at the national and state level.
Comments
from the Bird Banding Laboratory (BBL) and the Institute for Bird
Populations (IBP) relating to banding procedures, M.A.P.S. (Monitoring
Avian Productivity and Survivorship) and data collection
techniques.
Access
to procedures, training and testing opportunities for obtaining a federal and
state of Ohio bird banding license/permit in accordance with NABC guidelines.
Learn
methods and techniques for attracting or locating birds for banding or
observation.
Learn
methods for collecting, organizing, and publishing bird ecology information.
A
repository for bird banding data upon the retirement or death of an Ohio
resident.
A
resource for avian field guides and texts including: updates on species
identification, and techniques to properly age and sex birds.
A
resource for locating banding stations near your vicinity for opportunities to
volunteer. Visit our website and volunteer today!
Thanks for your
support!
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