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Participating in the Breeding Bird Atlas is a fun way to experience new birding areas, often areas one would not think to actually be worth much time and energy. The time you spend in observing the birds of a particular block help us all get a picture of the effect of Iowa’s current landscape on the breeding population of our species. This project does not look at numbers of birds but rather the distribution of species, so the activity of observing bird behaviors to determine the level of nesting evidence can provide a whole new experience for many birders. Each block needs at least 20 hours of atlas work within the five-year timeframe to get the best evidence possible. As data is entered through the website, you will be able to see how much time has been devoted to each block and allocate your time accordingly. The committee will review block coverage annually and encourage additional hours of work for blocks where deemed necessary for adequate coverage.