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Oregon 2020 - Tutorials
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A Benchmark Survey of Oregon's Birds. Oregon2020 is dedicated to helping citizen scientists improve their birding and data collection skills. Would you like to learn more about eBird, bird identification, or monitoring methods? This is the place! We will be posting a variety of tutorial information including How-Tos and Video tutorials. We have added several YouTube video tutorials on entering your birding data into eBird! Tutorials on eBird.org. Getting Started with BirdsEye. 8840 NW Oak Creek Drive.
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Latest News | eBird
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Sign In or Register as a New User. Global Big Day 13 May 2017. It’s that time of year again! Four weeks from today is Global Big Day. Your contributions to the past two Global Big Days have set back-to-back world records for the most bird species seen in a single day. Last year’s Global Big Day. If you need an excuse to go enjoy birds on a lovely weekend day in May, we’ve got you covered. Read more for some tips on maximizing your Global Big Day experience. BirdCast Migration Forecast, 14-21 April. Altho...
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Team eBird Michigan- who we are | Team eBird Michigan
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All things eBird in Michigan. Team eBird Michigan- who we are. Welcome to the Team eBird Michigan blog; your place for all things eBird in Michigan! We are very excited to announce this blog, which will serve to help all eBirders better understand how eBird works in the Great Lakes State. Although the idea of eBird is pretty simple (enter your bird sightings! But we wanted to start with a simple introduction of who we are currently:. Adam M. Byrne, DeWitt, MI (originally from Davisburg, MI). As Kirtland&...
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Chloe Marshall, February eBirder of the Month | eBird
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Sign In or Register as a New User. Chloe Marshall, February eBirder of the Month. Please join us in congratulating Chloe Marshall. Of Castro, Chile, winner of the February 2017 eBird Challenge. Sponsored by Carl Zeiss Sports Optics. Our February winner was drawn from eBirders who were a part of a shared eligible eBird checklist. For her eBirding efforts. We asked Chloe to tell us a little more about herself, her use of eBird, and her love of birds read on for more. Dark-bellied Cinclodes by Chloe Marshall.
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Jason Kimm, January eBirder of the Month | eBird
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Sign In or Register as a New User. Jason Kimm, January eBirder of the Month. Please join us in congratulating Jason Kimm. Of Duncan, British Columbia, winner of the January 2017 eBird Challenge. Sponsored by Carl Zeiss Sports Optics. Our January winner was drawn from eBirders who submitted at least 31 eligible eBird checklists. For his eBirding efforts. We asked Jason to tell us a little more about himself, his use of eBird, and his love of birds read on for more. Since downloading the eBird Mobile.
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Introducing community rating for photos and sounds! | eBird
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Sign In or Register as a New User. Introducing community rating for photos and sounds! Spangle-cheeked Tanager by Dan Murphy. 8216; tool in eBird or on the Macaulay Library, eBirders can now page through hundreds of images from around the world, and give each one a rating. The more ratings each image receives, the more useful its overall rank in the collection becomes. This activity can become addictive! Before getting started, please read our guidelines for rating photos. 8211;and that is critical!
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Identification Pitfalls–Crows and Ravens | eBird
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Sign In or Register as a New User. Identification Pitfalls–Crows and Ravens. Common Raven, Pescadero Creek, CA, November. Photography by Brian Sullivan. Crows and ravens are widespread and abundant birds across much of North America, and most birders are familiar with the relatively ubiquitous American Crow. It might surprise you, though, to learn that the ‘black corvids’ are among the most frequently misidentified birds in eBird! The Basics–Crows vs. Ravens. 8217; or ‘rok-rok-rok! American Crow, Pt....
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Winter Finch Forecast 2013-2014 | eBird
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Sign In or Register as a New User. Winter Finch Forecast 2013-2014. Most Pine Grosbeaks will remain in the north this winter because mountain ash berry crops are very good to bumper across the boreal forest from Alaska to the island of Newfoundland. European mountain-ash, crabapple and buckthorn have heavy berry crops in southern Ontario and elsewhere so if grosbeaks wander south they will have plenty of food. They prefer sunflower seeds at feeders, often feeding on spilled seeds on the ground. Siskins w...
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Lazuli Bunting | eBird
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Sign In or Register as a New User. Click to view larger size. Lazuli Bunting is a vibrant songster of western riparian corridors, chaparral, and forest edges. The western cousin of Indigo Bunting, the do hybridize at times where their rages overlap on the western Great Plains. They winter in flocks in weedy areas in western Mexico and the southern Baja Peninsula. That said, counts like that (even ones with no birds! Connect with eBird — Enter Your Email Address to. Subscribe to our Email Newsletter.
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