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Sorry I haven't been around much y'all! Just wanted to hop on and invite you all to join my new "Whatbirders of iNat" project on iNaturalist. No particular purpose, just thought it would be nice to keep track of each other on that platform.
https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/whatbirders-of-inat
TKbird
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Not my photo, but I saw it and remembered this great thread. It's a little hard to tell from the photo, but I'm pretty sure the bird is levitating up and to the right in this case:
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On 3/27/2022 at 12:11 PM, SirVive said:
That will work for a work around. But I still can't believe that there aren't hundreds of personal locations named 'home' or the like.
There are! But the only people who can post to a personal location are the owner and anyone they've shared a checklist from that location with. Only the owner can edit them. Hotspots are available to anyone and are managed by eBird volunteers (2 per county plus some high up folks). As of about a year ago you can't change the name assigned to a Hotspot on your checklists.
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35 minutes ago, PalmWarbler said:
Congrats! Halibut is a great spot.
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11 hours ago, Aidan B said:
Brewer's in the east (especially in the southeast) is nowhere near as rare as Rusty Blackbirds are the west.
Brewer's here in the northeast is plenty rare! ?
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Thought I would hop on here and post this link again: https://support.ebird.org/en/support/solutions/articles/48001064392-rating-media#RatingPhotos
Great to review from time to time!
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On 1/4/2022 at 12:55 PM, Avery said:
Well, I went over to Maine and looked for the Steller’s Sea Eagle this morning without luck. However, the Barnacle Goose in the area was a nice replacement lifer! Also had a lot of fun with birding on the coast again.
Aw, rum luck! Somebody on here needs to get it.
Speaking of which, if anyone wants to be in the ME, MA, or Steller's Sea-Eagle GroupMe's who isn't, shoot me a message.
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*Picklweed ?
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I have nightmares about immature RSHA vs. BWHA (well, not really but you know what I mean). I'm going to bring this post back because I'd like to hear some features people are seeing that rule out BWHA. The dark throat is strong but not definitive evidence against BWHA; the lightly spotted tibial feathers on the other hand... favor BWHA.
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Today marks the 20th anniversary of my life list!!
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Here are my ratings (curious what others are seeing?): Low 4, high 3, 3, 3, 4.
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10 hours ago, Kevin said:
Some old photos I recently uploaded to eBird, if y'all don't mind dropping a few ratings on them.
All but one of them are now overrated haha.
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11 minutes ago, Birding Boy said:
Uhhh.... 71295 here
To be clear, my "Thanks" reaction to this post is actually just a trophy. If somebody tops this I will be mightily impressed... six digits anyone??
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I just came across a page that tells you how many ratings you've made on eBird. ?
My count is 3202. I wonder who has the most on here?
? Cooper's ?
in Help Me Identify a North American Bird
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For anyone still curious (as I was) about whether Tony might just possibly have been wrong given that another eBird reviewer called this a COHA... this observation has now been confirmed as a SSHA.
https://ebird.org/checklist/S91633793?view=photos