Subject: [Tweeters] eBird and county recording
Date: Jan 13 18:27:57 2007
From: MurrayH at aol.com - MurrayH at aol.com



In a message dated 1/10/2007 8:52:43 PM Pacific Standard Time,
c.wright7 at comcast.net writes:

I will be using eBird to keep track of all species reported in Pierce County
this year. Please consider entering your data for this year into eBird! It's
a very easy way to keep your own personal records by county, year, month,
etc., as well as contributing to the enormously growing database which has
already produced some useful results for analysts. Locations can be as
general as Pierce County or as specific as your backyard. If you have any
questions, feel free to contact me. Alternatively, you could send species
reports to me or to Tweeters and I'll enter the data.

You can follow along as the list grows through the "View and Explore Data"
tab. http://tinyurl.com/y6csen

Charlie Wright
Bonney Lake, Washington

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Hi! Doesn't Ed Newbold do a Yard Bird Race by counties? I was under the
impression that eBird also collected the same sort of data. We've kept a yard
bird list since 1981--where should our data go? I have enjoyed the Yard Bird
Race, seeing the results of all the reporters. Could you -- or have you --
and the Yard Bird Race joined forces? or have I misunderstood the posting?
Sincerely, Murray

(Mrs.) Murray Hansen
Graham, WA
MurrayH at aol.com