The same can be done for individual checklists:

— Open 'My eBird' and select 'Manage My Checklists'
— Open the checklist you wish to move to a new location
— Click 'View or Edit' to the right of the checklist
— Dropdown on 'Checklist Tools' and select 'Edit Location'
— Choose a new location from the dropdown or 'Find it on a Map'

Ben

On Fri, Nov 22, 2019 at 11:09 AM Ben Cacace <bcac...@gmail.com> wrote:

> A marker was created for '*Lotus Lake, Sayville*' in Suffolk County based
> on the Common Gallinule find. The hotspot should be available within 12
> hours.
>
> If you wish to merge your personal location with an existing hotspot here
> are the steps:
>
> — Sign into eBird.org
> — Go to "My eBird" & select "Manage My Locations" in the right panel
> — At the bottom of the screen click "Show All" to see all locations on one
> page
> — You can sort the list by clicking on any of the headers: Location,
> Country, State/Province, County, Type* or # of Checklists
> — Select your personal location (it will show a letter "P" under Type*) by
> clicking "Edit" on the right side of the line
> — Select the "Merge" button and you'll see all nearby hotspots as red icons
> — Keep the checkmark for "Delete after merging" selected
> — Click the icon that best fits your location
> — ... now you'll see the hotspot description above the 'Merge' button
> along with the # of checklists you'll be merging
> — Click on the 'Merge' button
> — Answer Yes to the 'Yes or No' query
>
> All checklists for that personal location will be combined with the
> hotspot with this process.
> --
> Ben Cacace
> Manhattan, NYC
>


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