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Trip summary—Improved trip summary functionality makes keeping track of your trip list and day list fast and simple. Some tips for transitioning from BirdLog to eBird mobile Log in to eBird mobile with your regular eBird username and password. You do not need to create a new account. Submit all your saved BirdLog checklists to eBird before switching to eBird mobile.

When you delete BirdLog, unsubmitted checklists will be lost permanently. Also, we recommend that you not delete BirdLog from your phone until you are sure that eBird mobile is up and running. If you have questions, please check out this article.

Transitioning from BirdLog to eBird Mobile. At the same time, we develop tools that make birding more rewarding. From being able to manage lists, photos and audio recordings, to seeing real-time maps of species distribution, to alerts that let you know when species have been seen, we strive to provide the most current and useful information to the birding community. A collaborative enterprise with hundreds of partner organizations, thousands of regional experts, and hundreds of thousands of users, eBird is managed by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology.

Birders enter when, where, and how they went birding, and then fill out a checklist of all the birds seen and heard during the outing. Cornell Lab of Ornithology researchers have developed these novel statistical techniques to model eBird data across continents at fine spatiotemporal scales. Maps, charts and other products explore the range, abundance, habitat, and trends for each species. Explore eBird Status and Trends. The Data Products visualized in the latest version released in December are available through an access request form and can be downloaded using the ebirdst R package.

To request access to the Data Products, download regional range and abundance tables or spatial range map data for the latest results, follow the link below. Download Status and Trends Data Products. Wherever you go, eBird is there. Available in 27 languages on iOS and Android, all for free. Skip to content eBird. Little Buttonquail Turnix velox.

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