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CFS426 Five Minute Bird Count
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Course code
CFS426T
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Locations and dates
Off Campus:
11 October 2025Course opens for study 11 October. Workshop 14-15 October 2025 - INVERCARGILL13 October 2025Course opens for study 13 October. Workshop 16-17 October 2025 - TAUPŌ31 October 2025Course opens for study 31 October. Workshop 3-4 November 2025 - OXFORD10 November 2025Course opens for study 10 November. Workshop 13-14 Nov 2025 - WELLINGTON -
Fees
Tuition: 11.00Student levy: 11.00 -
Credits
5
Identify a range of common forest birds using the Department of Conservation 5-minute bird count protocol.

In this course, you will learn how to identify a range of common forest birds using the five-minute bird count (5MBC) protocol, commonly used by the Department of Conservation and many community groups.
You will learn how to establish a consistency of data collection, recording, and storage, and to make the data available for analysis, reporting, and subsequent business planning within the required timeframe.
The 5MBC course is based on the Dawson and Bull field method. This course uses modern techniques, such as an online programme and pre-recorded bird calls, to help you identify common forest bird species.
Please take note of the workshop dates as they differ from the course start date. Also, online enrolments for our courses close on the course start date.
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