Also, ebird is offering free access in 2020 to all who submitted 1000 checklists in 2019, and for 2021 for all who do so in 2020.
Phil Dickinson
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On Mar 31, 2020, at 3:51 PM, Josh Adams <xjoshx at gmail.com> wrote:
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I'm not sure what will happen with Seattle Public Library's access after today (in fact, I can't even get their proxy to log me in at all), but Sno-Isle's system has access to the new Birds of the World database. It should be the top link at the following site:
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https://www.sno-isle.org/research/health-science
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Any Washington resident appears to be able to get a Sno-Isle library card. You can apply here:
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https://www.sno-isle.org/getacard/
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Josh Adams
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Cathcart, WA
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