Hey all,

This is another great example where eBird reporting guidelines and ABA report 
guidelines don’t perfectly mesh. Strictly speaking, according to ABA guidelines 
Scott’s original post is correct. Standing in the SW corner of South Platte 
Res. and viewing the YBLO which is in the Arapahoe Co. portion of the res does 
not count as a Jefferson Co. bird. Anyone who keeps strict ABA county lists 
would need to walk to the Arapahoe Co. side of the reservoir or wait for the 
bird to move into the JeffCo side of the reservoir. 

EBird isn’t necessarily focused on checklists as they pertain to geopolitical 
borders and the ABA guidelines as they pertain to said borders. The scientific 
data set that is eBird is intended to be analyzed with distance travelled, 
duration of observation, and number of observers in mind (assuming you report 
all observed birds (I.e. a complete checklist)). In this sense, eBird 
absolutely wants to know that you saw a YBLO from the SW corner of the 
reservoir, even if it’s in the Arapahoe Co. portion of the reservoir. By 
indicating a complete checklist you are affirming that you saw all birds that 
you reported and reported all birds that you saw from a given location and 
given distance travelled. This then becomes a valuable piece of information 
within the eBird data set. As Andrew noted, if you view the bird from the 
“wrong” side of the county line and want to preserve the integrity of your ABA 
county list on eBird, omit the YBLO but mark your checklist as incomplete. 

Perhaps this is needlessly complicated but it’s one of many examples where ABA 
birding and citizen science birding butt heads. At the end of the day, we’re 
all lucky to see a darn good bird at a relatively close distance, which is all 
I could want. 

Good birding,
Aaron Yappert
Boulder/Telluride

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