You can also import lists to eBird from Excel by using the Import option. It 
requires that you:   *  Use a Comma Separated Values file (when you open Excel 
files, go to the box after File Name which ordinarily says 'All Excel files' -- 
click -- and then click on the first line, "All files.")
    * Fill in the top 14 lines. (Leave Lines 2 & 3 blank; you don't have to 
fill in Line 14)
    * Have no blanks otherwise    * Use this date format:  "11/14/2020 "
    * Start the bird list on Line 15. 
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It also allows you to enter several counts one one file.
I can send you a template if you would like.

I've used this for years (and for 1000s of checklists).
 
Hugh Kingery
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