Subject: [Tweeters] Software for keeping life list
Date: Oct 26 16:44:43 2013
From: Sam Tooley - tooleys at comcast.net


Hi Trileigh,
Check out Bird Journal from Bluebird Technology
http://www.bluebirdtechnology.com/ You can have it upload to EBird, you
can view your sightings by location, date, and species, and it allows
you to easily link to your photos from within the program. It is not a
fancy program, but I find it does what I want.
Sam Tooley
Tacoma

On 10/26/2013 4:06 PM, Tucker, Trileigh wrote:
> Hi Tweeters,
>
> I have several birding apps that I use in the field for identifying
> and learning about birds. I also enter sightings into EBird from time
> to time. Now, having done a lot of travel in the past year, I'm
> thinking I'd like to compile a life list. So I'm wondering, for those
> of you who keep a life list, what format do you use?
>
> I'd like to be able to generate a viewable version of the entire list,
> and if I were to use EBird, I would need to go through its data-entry
> steps over and over for dozens to maybe a couple of hundred species (I
> really don't have a sense of how many I've seen, I realize). Before
> launching that process, it'd be nice to feel it's worth it and that I
> won't need to start all over with some other app/software. I've also
> considered just setting up an Excel file.
>
> Ideally, the software would let me easily link to photos of each
> species as well as be searchable by location etc.
>
> Thanks for your thoughts and advice,
> Trileigh
>
>
> /Trileigh Tucker/
> /Lincoln Park, West Seattle/
> /Natural history website: naturalpresence.wordpress.com/
> /Photography: flickr.com/photos/trileigh/
>
>
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