Location Manual Stadium Area. View with Google Maps. Region. Jefferson County; Kentucky; United States; Additional details. People. Owner Terri Heun. Success! Share this checklist with other participants' Ebird accounts. To (username or email, comma-separated) Contacts (click to add) Manage My Contacts. Message (optional) Share Checklist Cancel ...
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Ebird Mobile. Easy data entry from the field, even when offline. All your lists and stats in your pocket. Wherever you go, Ebird is there. Available in 27 languages on iOS …
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On My Ebird you can: View your life, year, month, state, location, and any other lists. Access all the Ebird checklists you’ve reported. View and edit your Ebird profile. Compare your birding activity across years. Make the most of My Ebird and Explore pages by taking the Ebird Essentials course!
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Ebird data are stored across secure facilities, archived daily, and are freely accessible to anyone. Ebird data have been used in hundreds of conservation decisions and peer-reviewed papers, thousands of student projects, and help inform bird research worldwide. Learn more about Ebird data use.
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Ebird Basic Dataset (EBD) The EBD is the core dataset for accessing all raw Ebird observations and associated metadata. The EBD is updated monthly (15th of each month), and is available by direct download through Ebird to any logged-in user after completion of a data request form. The data request form allows us to gain some understanding of how the data will be used.
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Ebird offers a number of other protocols in addition to the basic Stationary, Traveling, Incidental, and Historical protocols described above. Most of these specialized protocols were developed to meet specific research objectives, and require additional information beyond the date, time, duration, and distance of a typical birding checklist.
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Ebird Essentials. This self-paced course gives you the essential tools to maximize what you get out of your Ebirding. Merlin Bird ID. Free, global bird ID and field guide app powered by your sightings and media. Photo + Sound Quiz. Create custom ID quizzes for anywhere in the world.
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Because of these factors, Ebird data are often referred to as semi-structured (Kelling et al. 2018). Access to the complete set of Ebird observations is provided via the Ebird Basic Dataset (EBD). This is a tab-separated text file, released monthly, containing all validated bird sightings in the Ebird …
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Download Manuals. Download Embird Manual, PDF format, 40 MB (uploaded February, 2009) Download Embird Studio Manual, PDF format, 6 MB (uploaded July, 2012) Read and print above files with Adobe Acrobat Reader. By continuing to browse the site you agree to our use of cookies to enhance your experience.
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Data quality is essential to Ebird. Whether you're using Ebird to find birds, conduct research, conserve birds, or teach others, access to precise, reliable, accurate data is critical. Understanding and taking part in the data quality process is one of the most important parts of being an Ebirder. 2. Document your unusual observations.
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Getting Started 9. Get started with Ebird. Enter Sightings with Ebird Mobile. Enter sightings on the Ebird Website. Guide to Ebird Protocols. Birding as your 'Primary Purpose' and Complete Checklists. See all 9 …
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Ebird Troubleshooting 2. Account and login troubleshooting. Ebird Mobile troubleshooting. Science and Conservation 4. Download Ebird Data. The Ebird Taxonomy. Sensitive Species in Ebird. IUCN Conservation Status.
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Jun 10, 2015 . Ebird is great for creating summaries of data, with lists, graphs, and charts all readily available. Your data is tracked through different geographic regions and you can view your country, state, or even county lists all from your My Ebird page as well as your Ebird profile page, which also shows media submitted for those areas.
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Birdwatcher's Diary User Manual Interfacing with Ebird The Cornell School of Ornithology Ebird project is a very popular "citizen science" project, and no doubt many users of Birdwatcher's Diary will want to upload recorded sightings to Ebird.
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Manual run and to move upward through the stations. MANUAL STATION(S) allows you to manually run any station or stations you want for the number of minutes you want. Normal station running times in the Automatic Programs are not affected. 2 = STATION 2 4. STOP AT ANY STATION YOU WANT, use + or-to set a running time for it. Use ENTER to
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1 * User Manual Shipping Methods: We provide FREE SHIPPING to worldwide with NO MINIMUM purchase required for all orders at acenitues.com. You also can choose your preferred shipping methods on the Order Information page during the checkout process. Please note for EMS, Expedited Shipping, you should pay the extra shipping fee.
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The EBD is the core dataset for accessing all raw Ebird observations and associated metadata. The EBD is updated monthly (15th of each month), and is available by direct download through Ebird to any logged-in user after completion of a data request form. The data request form allows us to gain some understanding of how the data will be used.
Birders enter when, where, and how they went birding, and then fill out a checklist of all the birds seen and heard during the outing. Ebird’s free mobile app allows offline data collection anywhere in the world, and the website provides many ways to explore and summarize your data and other observations from the global Ebird community.
Note in the account name and/or checklist comments that the data are entered by another party. If the Ebird account used to enter historical data covers multiple observers, use "Data" as the account’s last name (e.g., "Historical Singapore Data") and opt out of Top 100 output .
The EBD is updated monthly (15th of each month), and is available by direct download through Ebird to any logged-in user after completion of a data request form. The data request form allows us to gain some understanding of how the data will be used. Requests are typically approved within 7 days.