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Okay, am I the only one that doesn't know what a GWWA is?
Deb Carstensen, Littleton
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On May 18, 2013, at 9:09 AM, Steven Mlodinow sgm...@aol.com wrote:
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GWWA is the 4-letter code for Golden-winged Warbler.
There are two sets of such codes: the USGS BBL (Bird Banding Lab) codes,
and the IBP (Institute for Bird Populations) codes. The latter codes are
more complete, and are the codes used by eBird to speed up data entry
(i.e., you can enter WCSP
I would respectfully remind our intrepid birder/adventurers that when
posting sightings to the group, please refrain from using these banding
codes in the subject line of the posting (i.e., use the full name first and
then subsequent mentions in the post can use the 4-letter code), and to
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