I learned alesson this week. In order to set a date for our Denver Audubon Beginning bird class togo to the Wheat Ridge Greenbelt, I went to eBird to see what weeks in Octoberwould have the most birds. To my dismay, eBird had a paltry number of reports- 6in 2011, 3 each in 2010 and 2009. [None included our class tripsthose years. . . . ] The lessonI took from this (though I didn’t get much help in picking a date): Post your observations to eBird even if you deem themordinary and run-of-the-mill. Somebody might have a use for even the mundane.[And of course, monitoring bird populations involves tracking common birds.] Also, if Cobirds’eBird monitor sees this – a suggestion- Allow a records search for Octobers, several years at a time,instead of the laborious one-year-at-a-time process.
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