Wednesday 1 May 2024

[cobirds] Re: eBird

Sharon,

Go to Explore and type in any region (country, state , county).  Once that page opens go below the rarities photos 
to "species leaders" on right under Hotspots.  Thats the usual listing of hotspots with the number of species.
on the left is "checklist leaders" so which hotspots are visited the most, with the number of checklists so far in the year or month
depending on what day of the month it is. 

Pat Cullen
Longmont, CO 

On Tuesday, April 30, 2024 at 5:56:25 PM UTC-6 Sharon Kay wrote:
Did they alter the way eBird looks and works? I use it just to find recent sightings and find it completely different than it was. And very difficult to use. I can't even find the Hotspots list. Just the map. Which I am not interested in using.  So disappointed in that site. 

sk greeley

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