Thanks for the link, Scott. I know that will be helpful.

I am learning more of the 4 letter abbreviations but I think it's appropriate 
for the person posting to state the bird's name completely once in the posting. 
There are a lot of us that get tons of emails and are just trying to wade 
through them. Having to do research on a website so that we know what the 
poster is reporting discourages that .

Also, I think it's helpful and welcoming to people new to the list and/or new 
to birding to have the information given to them in and easy to understand 
fashion.

 Thanks, Deb Carstensen, Littleton, Arapahoe county

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> On Dec 27, 2015, at 1:36 PM, Scott E. Severs <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Here's the definitive guide to four letter bird codes, updated with current 
> taxonomy. Usable for searches in the ebird app and online site. A app is also 
> available for iphone called "Bird Codes"
> 
> http://www.birdpop.org/docs/misc/Alpha_codes_eng.pdf
>  
> Scott E. Severs
> Longmont, CO
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