Integrated Monitoring in Bird Conservation Regions

Published

April 9, 2025



Evening Grosbeak by Larry Lamsa
Evening Grosbeak by Larry Lamsa.


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Suggested Citation
Timmer, J. M., Reese, J., McLaren, M. F., Smith, M., Walker, T., White, C. M., Latif, Q., Pavlacky Jr., D. C., Sparks, R. A. 2025. Integrated Monitoring in Bird Conservation Regions (IMBCR): 2024 Field Season Report. Bird Conservancy of the Rockies. Brighton, Colorado, USA.



Contact Information
Matthew McLaren
matthew.mclaren@birdconservancy.org
970-482-1707

2024 Field Season Report

Welcome to the 2024 IMBCR Annual Report! We hope you find it to be user-friendly and informative. This report will help you access results from IMBCR avian point count surveys, including species observations and population estimates such as density, occupancy, and population trend. This website contains all the same information we’ve presented in past years’ reports, but if you prefer a PDF version of the report, we can provide one.

Quick start guide - viewing the results

Survey locations, species observations, density, occupancy, and population trend

Visit the brand-new Rocky Mountain Avian Data Center 2.0 (RMADC)! Here you’ll find interactive maps illustrating survey and detection locations, and tables displaying species counts and population estimates (i.e., density, occupancy, and population trend).

Use the “Explore the Data” tab on the RMADC to filter data by geographic region, year, and species.

To navigate the filters, it’s helpful to use this report to determine the “Stratum” or “Superstratum” relevant to you. Click on the relevant agency or geographic region on the sidebar on the left side of this page, then use the “On this page” menu to choose a management unit. The relevant Stratum or Superstratum will be will be listed there.

Need some help?

Please contact Jennifer Timmer if you have any questions about accessing or interpreting IMBCR results.

Please note that not every stratum or conceivable combination of strata is summarized in this report. However, all individual strata and all biologically meaningful combinations of strata, or “superstrata”, can be found on the RMADC.

Instructions for using the RMADC are included in Appendix A of this report.

Special Feature - Conservation & Management

In Special Feature - Conservation & Management we highlight two examples of IMBCR trends for managers and decision-makers to monitor both priority species of concern and common species in decline by accessing data via our new Rocky Mountain Avian Data Center.

Bird Conservancy of the Rockies
14500 Lark Bunting Lane
Brighton, CO 80603
303-659-4348
www.birdconservancy.org