Hi all:


Though it has been hinted at and suggested for a few years, eBird has 
promulgated policy concerning the reporting of Red Crossbills to type.  See 
below.


Sincerely,


Tony


Tony Leukering
currently Guymon, OK



From: Marshall Iliff <marshall.il...@gmail.com>
Date: November 14, 2017 at 09:47:55 CST
To: "ebird-regional-edit...@googlegroups.com" 
<ebird-regional-edit...@googlegroups.com>
Subject: [eBird Regional Editors] Red Crossbill invasion (North America) and 
review of call types
Reply-To: marshall.il...@gmail.com






There is currently an historic Red Crossbill irruption under way in North 
America, with birds already showing up this fall in far-flung places, out of 
range, out of habitat, and in enormous numbers. 


Identifying the various flight call types (see 
http://ebird.org/content/ebird/news/crossbills-of-north-america-species-and-red-crossbill-call-types/
 ) typically requires audio recordings and spectrograms. Although a few birders 
perhaps can manage to separate the birds to type by ear only, these records 
generally should not meet the standards for validation, especially since we are 
still working out the distribution of the forms and since each irruption can 
have different compositions of the types.


Given the magnitude of this year's irruption, and the difficulty in identifying 
the birds by ear alone, we ask reviewers to remind observers that Red Crossbill 
observations without audio recordings should be left as simply ‘Red Crossbill’ 
and not determined to flight call type. 


In the absence of these audio recordings, we encourage observers to include a 
suggestion about putative flight call type in the notes section. Please also 
review past records of Red Crossbill identified to type: if they have past 
notes from Matt confirming the ID, and/or a spectrogram uploaded also 
confirming the ID, there's no need to review (although we still encourage them 
to upload the recording if they still have it). If they don't provide any 
documentation confirming the ID, please encourage the observer to add 
documentation or change to Red Crossbill (without identification to type). 
Please treat the record as "Documentation--Inadequate" if it is identified to 
type and not documented.


As a reminder, crossbills cannot be reliably typed on the basis of photographs 
alone, as there is much overlap in bill sizes. 



IMPORTANT: Since "typing" Red Crossbills from audio recordings is very 
difficult we have added Matt Young and Tim Spahr (authors of the above article 
on crossbill call types) as reviewers for the US and Canada. They will be 
focusing on Red Crossbill records only, and primarily only those with audio 
recordings. However, you should expect to see some of their reviews 
occasionally in your region as they follow up on Red Crossbill reports. If you 
have any concerns about this please get in touch with us at eBird Central or 
with Matt (m...@cornell.edu) or Tim (tspah...@gmail.com) directly.


Best,


Marshall Iliff





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