in your state or country.
Another neat thing you can do is Click on "View and Explore Data" at the top.
Choose "Bar Charts" then
"Chose a Location" (I chose New Jersey; Entire Region) Then push "continue". It give's a list of all types of birds showing what months there is a heavier population in your state. Then if you click on the birds name (I chose White-winged Crossbill) it shows a close up of your state and where they've been reported.
Here is what my search showed.
http://ebird.org/ebird/GuideMe?cmd=decisionPage&speciesCodes=whwcro&getLocations=states&states=US-NJ&bYear=1900&eYear=2009&bMonth=1&eMonth=12&reportType=species&parentState=US-NJ
On Common Redpolls
http://ebird.org/ebird/GuideMe?cmd=decisionPage&speciesCodes=comred&getLocations=states&states=US-NJ&bYear=1900&eYear=2009&bMonth=1&eMonth=12&reportType=species&parentState=US-NJ
e Bird - A Great Site to Report and Observe Bird's ...
Well I signed up..but it is a bit confusing to me...will see how it goes. Maybe over my little head tho!!
Hi nanny, What were you trying to do?
I just made a casual checklist. A little confusing at first but I got it done. :-)
Yeah, that...lol!!
Let me know if you get it done after my D mail instructions nanny.
I did one for today and got it right! Thank you so much...I made a list of birds I saw or heard on my walk this morning and I had 21 species. That was a surprise, and I am sure I probably forgot one or two.
Did everyone have a chance to see this? I'll put it in the Sticky soon.
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