Folks- I'm forwarding a message from eBird project managers Chris Wood,
Brian Sullivan, and Marshall Iliff.  If you haven't tried eBird yet, of if
you haven't used it for a while, I'd encourage you to check it out.  The
system keeps getting better and better- I was reminded of how helpful it can
be on a trip to San Diego last weekend, pointing me towards birding hotspots
where some of my target birds could be found (successfully, I might add!)
 eBird is also an increasingly important source of bird sightings for
seasonal compilations in North American Birds and News From the Field.

Enjoy- Bill Schmoker, Longmont


*Check out eBird Version 3 – The ultimate birding tool*



If you haven’t been to eBird (www.ebird.org) in a while, it’s time for
another look. Over the past few months we’ve updated eBird so that it’s
easier to use and more useful than ever to the birding community. eBird can
help you find birds through our “Alerts” or by exploring our newly revised
mapping tools and bar charts. Recording and keeping track of your birds is
easier than ever with a completely redesigned data entry system and our
automated listing pages (My eBird). Most importantly, you’ll become part of
a growing community of tens of thousands of birders around the world whose
data are now being used in real science and conservation. Best of all – it’s
free!



eBird Version 3 includes:



·      Global scope—enter and explore observations from anywhere around the
world

·      Streamlined data entry—getting your data into the system is faster
and more customizable than ever

·      Improved range maps—explore interactive range maps for any bird in
the world

·      Alerts system—get customized reports about birds of interest to you
in a region

·      eBird Top 100—find out how your totals rank among other birders in
any region

·      Birding + Science connection—by participating, your data become
available to the science and conservations communities



We’re proud of the new developments at eBird, and we hope you’ll take the
time to take the new tools for a test spin. Even if you don’t enter data,
you can still explore the information submitted by other eBirders. Moving
forward we’ll continue to develop eBird as the ultimate tool to serve the
birding community, while always ensuring that the data we collect for
science is of the highest possible quality. Join the flock, become an
eBirder!


Thanks so much,

Brian, Chris, and Marshall

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