I've also noticed that eBird's location pages have been more than 24 hours out of date for several weeks now. They're often more than 40 hours out of date. It's made my morning perusal of eBird far less useful. I used to check Boulder County's eBird page every morning to see what was being seen. I hope eBird can get back to updating faster.
BTW, the delay seems to be the same for eBird pages for all US areas. I've tried viewing several counties and states, and they all seem to be 30-40 hours out of date.
Richard Trinkner
Boulder
On Tue, Oct 13, 2020 at 11:11 AM Caleb A <calebscotta@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Susan!It appears that the ebird.org site is down across the United States. I'm not entirely sure if they're doing site maintenance, or if there's a bigger issue that they're trying to sort out at the moment. I guess we'll have to sit tight and see what happens.The birds are happy, and so am I~Caleb Alons, Larimer County--
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