Jenny,
All rare bird submissions to eBird are automatically marked as unconfirmed by the software. After a reviewer has a chance to look at your documentation, he or she can then upgrade it to confirmed status if warranted. Depending on the workload of the reviewers, who are all volunteers, this process could very well take a couple of days. It's not necessarily a reflection of the quality of your report.
Even unconfirmed submissions should show up immediately in eBird's rare bird reports, though.
Regards,
Peter Ruprecht
Superior
On Tue, Dec 1, 2020 at 8:20 AM Jenny Shelton <sheltoncontractlab@gmail.com> wrote:
Regarding my photos-- For some reason they have been marked as unconfirmed by the ebird reviewer. I'm confused as to why. I'm quite certain of the ID and it was already seen at this location by someone else. I think this means that my submission doesn't get published publicly as well. Any ideas why this might have happened?Thanks,Jenny--
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