Ten days is not an unreasonably long time to wait for a review, Susan.
Naturally birders hope for rapid responses, especially positive responses.

The volunteer ID reviewers are usually swamped, especially during migration,
plus (gasp) they may spend a bit of time birding themselves or even
more surprisingly, have a family, a job and a life.
Sometimes the queue for review is in the hundreds or more, as I
understand it. The reviewers need all the support and patience we can
extend.

I am not an ID reviewer myself, but did not want you to wait ten days to
get a response to your inquiry about whether ten days is too long to wait.

Joe Roller, Denver



On Tue, May 19, 2020 at 11:35 AM Susan Rosine <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm sure the eBird reviewers are very busy with all the great birds
> everyone has been seeing, but is it unusual to have not heard anything
> about a bird spotted on May 9th? It was at the Stewart's Pond hotspot in
> Weld County. Steve Mlodinow had first spotted the Mexican Duck there in
> late April.
> Maybe 10 days to review is not unusual, especially in the spring, but I
> thought I'd ask.
> Susan Rosine
> Brighton
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