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Chip Notes - eBird Buzz

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A lot happens from day to day at eBird www.ebird.org and we want to share it with you! We39;ve created this blog to enhance our ability to connect with our users, to address issues that arise from time to time, and to harness the power of the eBird community to better define the future direction of the project.

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This web page ebirdforum.blogspot.com states the following, "Wednesday, March 23, 2011." We saw that the webpage said " What are the problem IDs? We recently published a news item highlighting the issue that many birders have identifying crows and ravens." It also said " We plan to do more pieces like this in the future, mostly focused on the challenges of identifying common birds. What other groups of birds do you think we should highlight in this way? Accipiters are a no-brainer for inclusion! Thursday, February 17, 2011."

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