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At 12:01 AM 2/1/2006, you wrote:
>Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2006 15:39:07 -0500
>From: Barbara Powers <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Re: eBird Submission Milestone
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>A question-I submit data to the Prject Feeder Watch sponsored by Cornell.
>Should I also submit this data to ebird or do they submit it? Thanks for the
>input.
>Barbara Powers
>Manchester Center
Barbara-
Great question and one I field regularly. I too submit data to
feederwatch. Although technically the two databases could easily
work together in a large analysis, they do collect data in a
different manner. Feederwatch data is the high count of each species
at your feeder over a two day period. While eBird collects data at
the most on a day long count. It does not allow for multiple day
count, but rather would take the data as two separate checklists on
two different days. I enter my feeder data in both databases and I
would recommend that others do too. It only takes me a couple of
minutes and that way we have all the Vermont data we can get in one database.
Thanks for eBirding Barbara.
Kent McFarland
VINS
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