Each year, the National Audubon Society, along with Cornell University’s Ornithology Lab, host the Great Backyard Bird count, and the library wants to participate!
Participants can count birds from a location of their choosing, then submit their totals to the NWCPL Citizen Science eBird account. Registration is required, and we will teach participants how to use eBird. For more information, contact the library and ask for Amanda Demster, or email amanda@nweb.lib.in.us.
Each year, the National Audubon Society, along with Cornell University’s Ornithology Lab, host the Great Backyard Bird count, and the library wants to participate!
Participants can count birds from a location of their choosing, then submit their totals to the NWCPL Citizen Science eBird account. Registration is required, and we will teach participants how to use eBird. For more information, contact the library and ask for Amanda Demster, or email amanda@nweb.lib.in.us.
We’re creating a beautiful canvas with a backdrop of musical notes, framed by elegant birds and vibrant greenery. Each element will be thoughtfully arranged to form a captivating scene, where colorful birds and intricate foliage contrast with the flowing melodies, blending creativity with the beauty of the natural world. Please register.
We are changing up the format of our Beginner Tech program! Are you struggling to learn the basics of your laptop, tablet, or smartphone? Come to this informal program to learn how to operate your new-to-you technology! We will show you how to access the internet, write and send an email, block unwanted callers, delete old texts and messages, download or remove apps, and more! Pre-registration is strongly encouraged.