OK, here is the problem I have with eBiird. I just checked for sightings 
in New York State and the only sighting listed was from Dave Nutter on 
Feb 22. Nothing since then. I get eBird alerts for Seneca and Cayuga 
county. What I get are Chipping Sparrow, no Gyrfalcon. Granted eBird is 
great for collecting data, but for alerting birders to rare birds it is, 
pardon the expression, for the birds.
Maybe I am doing something wrong in my eBird settings, but it is not 
clear to me, and if it not clear it is not useful.

Now if only someone could help me get on the local alert net I would be 
grateful.

Carl

On 2/27/2015 10:31, Gary Kohlenberg wrote:
> The great part of using eBird as Bob does is that rare bird sightings 
> output to all users that have the rare bird / needs alert 
> notifications setup in their account. No extra work involved and 
> potentially reaching more observers than the text alert system. I 
> highly recommend using BirdLog NA for all your sightings!
> The RBA system still has the advantage of immediacy reaching flip 
> phones, but can detract from the personal experience just a little. I 
> don't feel the same loss when using BirdLog and will advocate that 
> others try it and judge for themselves.
> This comes from a dedicated notebook user.
>
> Gary
>


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