Speaking of eating crow, I recently uncovered this passage in Archibald 
Menzies' journal from his voyage with Vancouver into Puget Sound in 1792:

“…passing on our right a high sandy Cliff in which a species of Diver 
burrowed very numerously like Swallows, we saw more of them in the Cliffs 
of a small Island a little further on which was also inhabited by a great 
number of Crows attending their young, here we landed & shot several of 
them which were found very good…”

At least one of the others in the party also mentioned how good the crows 
tasted. Here's another passage from Menzies, who apparently was a better 
botanist than birder:

“I have already mentioned, silence & solitude seemd to prevail over this 
fine & extensive country, even the feathered race as if unable to endure 
the stillness that pervaded every where had in a great measure abandoned it 
& were therefore very scarce — a few large Cranes that inhabited the inland 
pastures, some white headed eagles that hoverd over the Arms & perchd in 
the trees on both sides watching for fish seemingly their only prey, a few 
Ducks that were seen in two or three places on the ponds behind the points 
& a kind of small Blackbird with red Shoulders (*Oriolus phoenicius*) that 
hopped about amongst the Bullrushes with a few Crows that seemed to 
accompany the Indians comprehended our ornithological list of this 
extensive tract.”

Chris Rurik
Denver CO

On Tuesday, November 17, 2015 at 9:21:06 PM UTC-7, Gary Brower wrote:
>
> Thanks, Ira.
>
> On the other hand, I'd probably get on a lot of trouble from all sorts of 
> directions if I "ate crow"! (Not to mention the difficulties of getting the 
> feather barbules out of between my teeth!)
>
> Gary Brower
> Englewood, CO
>
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>
>
> Sent from my iPhone
> On Nov 17, 2015, at 9:10 PM, Ira Sanders <zroadr...@gmail.com 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
> Gary,
> Don't eat that crow (probably didn't trip the filter) yet.  It was funny.
> Ira Sanders
> Golden, CO
>
> On Tue, Nov 17, 2015 at 8:49 PM, Gary Brower <garyb...@comcast.net 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Thanks, Sean.
>>
>> It wasn't necessarily facetious, but more gentle humor, as I've had David 
>> (on eBird's behalf) question MY sightings.
>>
>> But, you're right!  Who watches the watchers?
>>
>> David, btw, I look forward to birding with you! 😃
>>
>> Gary Brower
>> Englewood, CO
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>>
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> On Nov 17, 2015, at 8:37 PM, Sean Walters <waltersin...@gmail.com 
>> <javascript:>> wrote:
>>
>> Gary,
>>
>> Even if meant facetiously, your question is a good one and one that I'm 
>> sure many eBird users would like to know the answer for. When it comes to 
>> data entry, eBird reviewers are in the same category as non-reviewers. 
>> Their records just get reviewed by other reviewers.
>>
>> Sean Walters
>> Fort Collins, CO
>>
>>
>> On Nov 17, 2015, at 8:08 PM, Gary Brower <garyb...@comcast.net 
>> <javascript:>> wrote:
>>
>> Sorry for the odd "post".  This was meant to be what I hoped to say!  And 
>> I would like to say, too, that I have all the respect in the world for 
>> David!
>>
>> ---------------------
>>
>> "Tripped the eBird filter" . . . .
>>
>> So, do you question yourself?????
>>
>> Gary Brower
>> Englewood, CO
>>
>> Sent from my iPad
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>>
>>
>> Sent from my iPad
>> On Nov 17, 2015, at 7:39 PM, David Suddjian <dsud...@gmail.com 
>> <javascript:>> wrote:
>>
>> This morning as the snow let up Chatfield Reservoir had 3 *Red-necked 
>> Grebes*, 4 *Common Loons*, 1 adult *Lesser Black-backed Gull*, 2 
>> *Bonaparte's 
>> Gulls*, 1-2 *Bald Eagles*, 1 *Merlin*, 1 *Prairie Falcon*, 2 *Greater 
>> Scaup*, and generally increased numbers of waterfowl (many flocks were 
>> flying around). A large portion of the birds (including all three 
>> Red-necked Grebes) were in or near a large flock of about 640 Western 
>> Grebes near the dam. The Common Loons were scattered as individuals here 
>> and there. A juv *Northern Shrike* was at the campground.
>>
>> The two female *Surf Scoters* were still at South Platte Reservoir, 
>> underwater more than at the surface. They were in Jefferson waters when I 
>> arrived, but dove and swam their way over the Arapahoe side of the line. An 
>> adult *Peregrine Falcon* flew over the reservoir heading southwest.
>>
>> Back home a straggling Audubon's *Yellow-rumped Warbler* visited the 
>> suet feeder in my yard, and unkowingly tripped the eBird filter for JeffCo.
>>
>> David Suddjian
>> Littleton, CO
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