Subject: [Tweeters] Bird Record's Database
Date: Jan 7 14:57:41 2010
From: Elias Elias - fabflockfinder at gmail.com


Like Jon, I'll encourage you to use eBird.org

One advantage to using eBird is all the record will be open to anyone
with an eBird account. I've become a bit of an eBird evangalist and
if you need help or pointers I'll make myself available either by
email or phone.


Elias Elias
Arcata CA
707-633-8833
559-433-7254 walkie-talkie
Sent from Arcata, California, United States


On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 17:34, Rose, Penny <Penny.Rose at seattle.gov> wrote:
> Discovery Park is struggling with almost forty years worth of bird records.
> The current system we are using is cumbersome to enter and to retrieve
> records.? Does anyone have experience, and or suggestions for a good bird
> record?s database? It needs to be PC compatible and volunteer compatible.
> ?You may respond directly to my email.? Thanks for your assistance.
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> PS The Red-naped Sapsucker is still feeding in Discovery.
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> Penny Rose
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