Dear Colorado eBirders (if you don't use eBird, you can gleefully delete
this email),

This email is in response to concerns I have heard from several parties
about several mis-plotted eBird checklists in Mesa County (or as one person
put it, "Mesa County Exotics").

In December I noted a couple of checklists mis-plotted to the Adobe Creek
Golf Course southeast of Fruita in Mesa County.  Many folks probably got
the eBird "needs" alert for the pair of White-tailed Tropicbirds.  The
observer re-plotted the checklist to the correct location in Hawaii and the
"problem" was resolved fairly quickly. The next day, another checklist hit
with the identical location, but very different list of rarities.

At that time, I emailed eBird Central as the likelihood of two checklists
being mis-plotted at exactly the same location from different observers
seemed infinitesimally small.  Unfortunately, my email hit the folks after
they had all departed for the Christmas holidays and I got no response.

Since then the problem has persisted. I have identified a total of six
observers who have a total of nine checklist(s) mis-plotted to the exact
same location (down to a *millionth *of a degree in latitude and
longitude). Some have now been corrected.  These checklists originated in
Michigan, Connecticut, Maine as well as two from unknown locations (they
lacked any helpful comments), but they are located at that highly
suspicious and relatively inaccessible location.

All checklists originate from an Android phone with eBird versions 2.0.4
through 2.0.8 (this being the most up-to-date version based upon what I can
find).

Yesterday, I emailed one of the leads at eBird about the additional
checklists continuing to come in at this location and quite reasonably, I
haven't heard anything back as of now.

So, this email provides all interested parties fair warning.  If a
checklist comes in with a really juicy rarity at the Adobe Creek Golf
Course near Fruita, at this point I would assume it to be mis-plotted.  The
exact GPS locations provided when you look at the map are 39.131747,
-108.705397.

Good birding,
Kathy Mihm Dunning
Denver

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