Ira, thank you for pointing this out.  Yesterday the  bird was posted to 
Cobirds and then someone shared it to Facebook.  Steve Mlodinow and the 
majority of Birders who seek out rare birds are very good about communicating 
through Cobirds.   Cobirds is the traditional method of communication and has 
served this community very effectively.

This FB idea was begun under the misinformation that Cobirds was ending.  That 
was never an issue; the issue was whether the RBA would be able to continue 
without Joyce. Even if the RBA was discontinued (which is not the case, as for 
now we have a group volunteers) all rare bird sightings would still have been 
posted on Cobirds as usual.

FB has its role and is perfectly fine if people don’t want to participate in 
Cobirds or if they prefer to use both groups; but FB is not used by many 
Birders.   If people want to post rare birds to both groups that should be 
encouraged; however I think Cobirds should be the first line of communication 
for a rare bird.   Cobirds seems to still be where things are accurately 
reported firsthand, but for by a handful of people who prefer FB.

I hope people who use both FB and Cobirds will share a post with both groups 
simultaneously.  If you can post to one group, you can copy and paste a rare 
bird sighting to the other group.

Allison Hilf



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> On Dec 12, 2018, at 8:09 AM, Ira Sanders <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> And that is where I see the problem between Facebook and Cobirds. the goose 
> was posted to Facebook and not Cobirds and someone else had to post it to 
> Cobirds.  Just because Facebook is newer doesn't make it better.
> Ira Sanders
> Golden
> 
>> On Wed, 12 Dec 2018, 7:59 am Carl Bendorf <[email protected] wrote:
>> Per an update at 7:48 a.m. on the Colorado Rare Bird Alert Facebook page, 
>> bird "Just spotted from 1 mile south of 119 on CR 7!"
>> 
>> Carl Bendorf
>> Longmont
>> 
>>> On Wednesday, December 12, 2018 at 7:57:58 AM UTC-7, Mike Hensley wrote:
>>> Can you update if it reappears? I’m at home with my toddler, but I can be 
>>> there in 20 minutes if someone sends out a timely heads up. Thanks!!
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