Avian Habitat Use Monitoring at Edmonds Marsh Project
The Avian Habitat Use Monitoring at Edmonds Marsh Project is a community science survey project powered by Pilchuck Audubon volunteers that is evaluating the richness and evenness of the avian species in the marsh’s micro-habitats.
This study, which began in December 2018, will continue for a total of 10 years. The data collected during this time will allow the researchers to look at the relative diversity in the marsh, and will give us a baseline by which to evaluate the impact of the upcoming changes to the marsh on its avian residents and visitors.