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Bird Habitat Recognition Program

School Application

Section I - About Us

Required: The information in this section, including email, will not be shared with third parties. See Audubon's Privacy Policy.





Day care/nursery
Elementary
Junior high/middle
High school
University










acre(s) or less than 1/8 acre





Habitat property address









Mailing address (if different)







Rural
Urban
Suburban



Section II - Our Healthy Property

Required: The pledge and answers to each question in this section are required to qualify. The questions are scored and a property rating will arrive with your yard sign. The foundation for bird habitat is NATIVE plants, especially trees and shrubs, so the presence of native trees and shrubs that equal 10% or more of all trees and shrubs on the property is required. To search a list of common native trees/shrubs, click here.

Yes











Section III - Our Bird-friendly Features

Required: At least one item in each section (Food, Water, etc.) must be checked for your property to qualify.

Food

Natural
Native trees
Native shrubs
Native wildflower and grasses
Dead wood
Nectar plants
Supplemental Sources
Seed feeder
Nectar feeder
Suet
Fruit
Mealworms


Nesting Sites

Natural
Densely planted native trees/shrubs
Standing dead trees (snags)
Meadow/grassland
Supplemental Sources
Nestboxes (birdhouse)
Nest platform/cup
Accessible barn or structure
Chimney swift tower


Cover

Natural
Native trees and shrubs (including evergreen)
Native fencerows and/or bramble patches
High grass
Supplemental Sources
Log, brush, or rock pile
Discarded Christmas tree
Winter roost box


Water

Natural
Stream/creek
Vernal pool
Wetland
Supplemental Sources
Bird bath
Pond/fountain
Drip faucet
Rain garden
Other (depression near downspout, pooling area, etc.)


NATURAL AREAS

Some measure can be taken to improve the habitat for birds in natural areas such as woodland, forest, old field, riparian area, etc. Please check all of those that apply. At least one is required to qualify if natural areas are present. If none are present, please check first box.

Not applicable - we do not have natural areas on our property
Monitoring and/or controlling invasive plants
Inventorying or tracking native plants
Controlling deer by fencing or other means
Including nestboxes if quality/quantity of standing dead wood is low
Creating forest pools
Actively restoring forest, stream corridor, wetland, or grassland habitat




Section IV - Our Birds

Optional: All questions in this section are optional.



Yes
No






We can't identify birds yet, but plan on learning more about them soon
We have witnessed a bird window collision on our property
We have witnessed a bird(s) killed by cats on our property



Section V - Our Habitat Photos

Optional: Audubon At Home strongly encourages participants to include a photo of your bird habitat at the time of registration and then annually to show the progress and growth of your garden, landscape, or natural area. We may use your photos as examples of success stories and "model" habitats to encourage others to help the birds. (see usage terms below)





I will not be submitting photos.

I do not have a digital camera and will mail paper photos to BHRP, 1201 Pawlings Rd., Audubon PA 19403

Agree to terms of photo usage





Section VII - General

Optional: Enter any general comments here.



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