If you go into explore birds you can adjust the filter to a specific
location.

I have not found a wat to turn off location.

On Mon, Jul 25, 2022, 9:19 AM Adrian Lakin <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Norm (and other android users),
>
> I managed to get my Android phone to figure out the Cassia Crossbill calls
> I recorded yesterday near Silverthorne. In my recordings, I selected 1 of
> them that I thought had the Cassia in it (originally Merlin only identified
> Red Crossbill) and then tapped the Edit button on the top right. Then I
> selected Change Location >, then selected the Choose... option. Then I
> entered Albion, ID in the Search by City or Zip.. and when it returned that
> location, I selected it. Merlin then re-evaluated my recording and
> identified Cassia Crossbill in addition to Red Crossbill.
>
> So, if you are looking for the Cassia's in the next few days, record
> everything in Merlin, then try this when you get home. It might work out in
> the field too if you have cell service, but I don't know for certain.
>
> Hope that helps folks.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Adrian Lakin,
> Mead, CO
>
> On Monday, July 25, 2022 at 7:23:46 AM UTC-6 Norm Erthal wrote:
>
>> Joey Kellner, Ric Olson, Steve Larson and I found 4 Cassia Crosssbills
>> (one adult male and 3 female or immatures) at the location described by
>> Nathan. This area has numerous dead trees with lots of cones remaining that
>> the Cassia fed on. Many times we used Merlin to attempt to identify
>> crossbills. Merlin would identify Red Crossbills even when distant. When we
>> heard lower pitched crossbills, sometimes right overhead and feeding in
>> close trees, Merlin would come up with no match. Yesterday Steve Larson and
>> I found if you turn off location in Merlin on an iPhone and play Cassia
>> calls, it immediately identified them correctly. I have not been able to
>> solve this on a droid.
>>
>> Norm Erthal
>> Arvada
>>
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