Subject: [Tweeters] eBird question
Date: Mon Sep 21 19:56:27 PDT 2020
From: lsr at ramoslink.info - lsr at ramoslink.info

Randy,

Had to do a web search to find this:

Tools retired for eBird database update

Since late 2019, the eBird development team has been working to update the eBird database to an improved version. Some older tools were too outdated to be easily updated or were duplicated by newer eBird tools. Examples include Summarize My Observations, All-Time First/Last Records, Arrivals and Departures, and High Counts.

If you are looking for Summarize My Observations, please stay tuned for a new checklist summary tool in the coming year-we are modernizing the tool in a way that'll make it even better than before.

Maybe not soon enough for your Klickitat count, though.

Scott Ramos
Seattle




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From: "Randy Robinson" <rwr.personal at gmail.com>
Sent: Monday, September 21, 2020 2:32 PM
To: tweeters at u.washington.edu
Subject: [Tweeters] eBird question
eBird, in its infinite wisdom, continues to change its interface and I am having trouble keeping up.

In the not too distant past there used to be an option in My eBird to summarize observations. I was able to choose the starting date for a week. eBird would then show the locations for which I had submitted checklists for that week. Then I would get a report of a total count of individuals for each species seen that week.

Now when I go to My eBird I can't find that option. There is a summary of species and checklists in the upper left. By clicking the year, month or day in the species summary I get to a page that allows me to get a summary of species, for a region (e.g. county) or group of locations, for a particular date. However, that summary does not include the total number of individuals for each species.

Does anyone know how to get a summary report that includes the number of individuals for each species?

I am trying to compile the results of the Klickitat NAMC held this past Saturday and I will be in for a lot of work if I can't get such a report.

Thanks,
Randy Robinson
Seattle, WA


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