reporting question re: motion activated
photos
Some thoughts about eBird & non-standard reports: EBird has more than one
purpose.
Certainly ornithologists want usable data, and that means lots of reports made
in the same way. That’s why eBird promotes “complete” checklists of a certain
le
Some thoughts about eBird & non-standard reports: EBird has more than one
purpose.
Certainly ornithologists want usable data, and that means lots of reports made
in the same way. That’s why eBird promotes “complete” checklists of a certain
length and time, which can be thrown in the same pile
: Tuesday, May 12, 2020 5:35 PM
To: CAYUGABIRDS-L
Subject: [cayugabirds-l] ebird reporting question re: motion activated photos
Maybe someone can clarify or refer me to the right place. I have lived and
birded in the Cayugabirds region for 30+ years and use ebird. I also spend
winters in Arizona
Maybe someone can clarify or refer me to the right place. I have lived and
> birded in the Cayugabirds region for 30+ years and use ebird
>
>
questions regarding eBird should be directed to
eb...@cornell.edu
good birding,
tss
--
Thomas S. Schulenberg
Research Associate
Cornell Lab of
Interesting. Three weeks ago I received a "question" from ebird asking me
if I had "additional information" about a siting I had in Seattle in *2014!*
I wonder what took them so long to question my birdstrange.
Therese O'Connor
On Tue, May 12, 2020 at 5:35 PM Deborah G Lauper
wrote:
> Maybe
Maybe someone can clarify or refer me to the right place. I have lived and
birded in the Cayugabirds region for 30+ years and use ebird. I also spend
winters in Arizona, specifically Pima County (near Tucson, Madera Canyon etc).
Owls have been visiting our bird baths nightly. Great Horned and