No hotspot alerts. Just "rare" and "needs" for counties and state.
Susan
On Sat, Dec 19, 2020, 6:31 PM Eric DeFonso wrote:
> Hi Susan,
>
> About a week or two ago I stopped receiving Hotspot Needs alerts by email.
> Soon thereafter I found out that eBird no longer supports those alerts,
> which
e: 12/19/20 6:31 PM (GMT-07:00)
> To: Susan Rosine
> Cc: Colorado Birds
> Subject: Re: [cobirds] eBird Alerts NONE since December 15th
>
> Hi Susan,
>
> About a week or two ago I stopped receiving Hotspot Needs alerts by email.
> Soon thereafter I found out that eBird no longer suppo
Check your junk or spam folders. My alerts started going to the spam
folder.Maureen Blackford
Original message From: Eric DeFonso Date:
12/19/20 6:31 PM (GMT-07:00) To: Susan Rosine Cc:
Colorado Birds Subject: Re: [cobirds] eBird Alerts
NONE since December 15th Hi Susan
Hi Susan,
About a week or two ago I stopped receiving Hotspot Needs alerts by email.
Soon thereafter I found out that eBird no longer supports those alerts,
which is unfortunate since I found those to be quite fun and useful and
have several of them in my alerts "folder" on the website. But alas,
Susan,
I've been getting mine; but I did recently have an issue with gmail
suddenly sending more items to my spam folder a few weeks ago; I had to go
down into the spam and find the posts I was missing and train it to no
longer recognize those as junk. Just a thought since I see you also have
How many other people are no longer getting alerts? The last ones I got
were on the 15th. I went to the Facebook community for eBird, and someone
said they unsubscribed, then resubscribed to get the alerts again. I tried
that, and it didn't work.
Susan Rosine
Brighton CO
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