Yes Kent, very good to know and I have been trying to be diligent about adding that kind of information on my eBird lists. However, I have run into a problem now that I am entering the majority of my data via my iPhone. There is no way that I can see to enter a breeding code. I can put that information in the comment section for each species, but that's it. Any suggestions? It seems rather a pain to have to go back in and edit once the list has already been submitted. Thanks, Patti Moretown Village Sent from my iPhone > On Apr 24, 2016, at 1:30 PM, Charlotte Bill <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > > Thank you, Kent! This article is helpful, ESPECIALLY the part that says we need not worry about safe dates when we enter our data. This is valuable information. Thanks again! > Charlotte BillEnosburgh > > > From: Kent McFarland <[log in to unmask]> > To: [log in to unmask] > Sent: Sunday, April 24, 2016 10:50 AM > Subject: [VTBIRD] > > The Second Atlas of the Breeding Birds of Vermont (2003-2007) (see > http://val.vtecostudies.org/projects/vermont-breeding-bird-atlas/), a > project of the Vermont Atlas of Life, was an amazing effort by the birding > community. Many of us searched the state to document breeding bird species. > The atlas collected important conservation information and it was a lot of > fun. Many of us miss it! But with Vermont eBird, the atlas never ends! We > want you to keep documenting the nesting status of the birds you are > finding. You can make your Vermont eBird sightings even more valuable by > adding breeding information to them. Read more to learn how… > > http://ebird.org/content/vt/news/the-breeding-bird-atlas-is-never-complete-at-vermont-ebird/ > > Good birding! > Kent > ____________________________ > > Kent McFarland > Vermont Center for Ecostudies > PO Box 420 | Norwich, Vermont 05055 > 802.649.1431 x2 > > <http://vtecostudies.org/> > >