Hello all,
I would like to join others in showing appreciation for the compilers of the
RBA we see on Cobirds. Since I spend most of the year thousands of miles away
from Colorado in West Africa, I don’t get any direct use of the RBA for
birding. But I did enjoy seeing a compilation of the mo
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Subject: Re: [cobirds] Rest in Peace, COLORADO RARE BIRD ALERT!
One suggestion I might offer to those missing the RBA and not finding eBird
rare bird alerts quite a perfect substitute -
You might consider your local birding community starting a WhatsApp group.
Thanks to all who have contributed in the past to RBA reports. It was a great
source of information for the sightings within Colorado. And, it was greatly
appreciated. I understand, that without volunteers, its impossible to
continue. So, I would like to thank all those who contributed th
One suggestion I might offer to those missing the RBA and not finding eBird
rare bird alerts quite a perfect substitute -
You might consider your local birding community starting a WhatsApp group.
Someone graciously started one awhile ago for my area and people share
interesting sightings there and
Joe, Joyce, all volunteers who have done the RBA, a hearty thankyou is the
least that you deserve. Much appreciated and avidly read over the years by
hundreds, nay thousands of birders, in state, and from far beyond.
E-bird offers a replacement of sorts, and I won't go into the benefits, nor the