I was very excited to see they've implemented these options, or will be implementing them in the near future. Ebird never read my mind in all the years I've been using it. I've long thought how much more engaging
lists would be if there were images of the site to give the uninitiated an inkling of what to expect or anticipate with an unknown place. And in some cases give the lister a chance to reminisce on places they may never
have the opportunity to visit again. And as Sean mentioned there are frequently other species equally engaging during one's encounters. I tend to treat my submissions as a journal of my travels, if only by implication because
the site is after all dedicated to avifauna, but the other elements only enrich the experience for the original lister and I would say for others curious about particular sites.
Richard Garrigus
On May 2, 2025, at 4:23 AM, maine-birds@googlegroups.com wrote:
Sean S <therefromhere168@gmail.com>: May 01 09:19PM -0400
Today after getting back from a local spot I was looking at my photos to see if any were worth posting on my checklist. Of the two that I thought were okay, the better one was a landscape pic that I accidentally took while trying to photograph a Field Sparrow as my leashed dog was pulling my arm in the opposite direction. I thought that the photo, while not prize quality, captured the landscape environment quite well and my immediate thought was that maybe eBird should have an option for submitting habitat photos, as landscapes are often interesting and their inclusion might help birders see what they're getting into when planning a trip. To my great surprise, when I went to post my checklist it seems that eBird had anticipated my idea with new options for habitat photos, non-avian animal photos and sounds (going to need to go through some old snake & insect pics from various outings) and general "experience" photos which I'm sure people will come up with some creative submissions for. My one suggestion for eBird now is that it SHOULD allow photos for a list species to be moved via a right-left slider to position them as desired, rather than having to take the time to reupload everything when you look and think that your last photo was actually better than the first and you need to rearrange everything...sometimes again and again. Great to find these new options on eBird. Sean Smith |
Kristen Lindquist <kelindquist@gmail.com>: May 01 10:21PM -0400
These options are, I believe, still in beta testing and not available yet to those who aren't paying supporters of eBird. Doug Hitchcox, our group admin, recently did a YouTube video on these options: https://youtu.be/sTVrbk7kQ4U Kristen Kristen Lindquist Website: kristenlindquist.com Haiku blog: www.kristenlindquist.com/blog/ |
Sean S <therefromhere168@gmail.com>: May 01 10:28PM -0400
Hmm, maybe I'm in the beta group then, because I posted the landscape photo to my list without issue and I'm a non-paying user. On Thu, May 1, 2025 at 10:21 PM Kristen Lindquist <kelindquist@gmail.com> wrote: |
Kristen Lindquist <kelindquist@gmail.com>: May 01 10:42PM -0400
Cool! Have fun with it! Kristen Lindquist Website: kristenlindquist.com Haiku blog: www.kristenlindquist.com/blog/
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Denise Johnson <dpj113@maine.rr.com>: May 01 10:32AM -0400
Cape Neddick, west of turnpike. Sent from my iPhone |
Julie Perrin <jafperrin@gmail.com>: May 01 09:10AM -0400
Singing Wood Thrush-FOY -- Julie Perrin FYI: New Email address, please update your contacts! <jafperrin@gmail.com> |
Sandi <smduchesne@roadrunner.com>: May 01 04:03AM -0700
Hi Chris, contact Danielle D'Auria at Maine Inland Fisheries & Wildlife. She coordinates Project HERON (Heron Observation Network of Maine). If you've got the time and the interest, you can volunteer to adopt one or more colonies to monitor. I've been a monitor ever since 2009, when Maine IF&W kicked off this initiative! On Wednesday, April 30, 2025 at 11:17:21 PM UTC-4 Chris L'Abbé wrote: |
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