You can also use Cornell’s NestWatch site to record nests.  The information 
isn’t shared with the public to keep the nesting birds safe. 

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> On Apr 5, 2021, at 10:10 AM, Gregg Goodrich <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> Intrigued by the breeding birds Ted Floyd found around his local Walmart, I 
> surveyed our local Target. Hiding in plane sight above the entrance were a 
> pair of Common Ravens. Got video, photos and recordings. Wonder how many of 
> the big box stores have nesting Ravens. Here is my eBird list with the 
> photos, recordings and video.
> 
> https://ebird.org/checklist/S84685043
> 
> I have thought that eBird didn’t want photos of nests, eggs, feathers or 
> tracks of birds. But that is not entirely true. If you see a bird on a nest 
> and it flys off before you can get a photo, you can still submit a photo of 
> the nest, since you know the nest is associated with the bird. Here is the 
> wording on the eBird help and the link to it. So, I included photos of the 
> nest on the list above.
> 
> eBird is designed for observations of wild, living birds. To ensure we 
> collect the highest quality data on when and where birds occur, we encourage 
> you to only upload non-bird photos (e.g., photos of nests, eggs, feathers, 
> etc.) when you also observed the birds themselves.
> 
> https://support.ebird.org/en/support/solutions/articles/48000960529-ebird-media-upload-faq#anchornesteggs
> 
> Check out your local stores for breeding activity. Another fun way to bird.
> 
> Gregg Goodrich
> Highlands Ranch
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