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Cornell Lab of Ornithology | Reporting Unusual Birds on eBird Mobile - eBird Essentials @cornell_lab | Uploaded January 2020 | Updated October 2024, 11 hours ago.
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Some of the most rewarding birding experiences can be sighting an unusual bird or witnessing an awe-inspiring number of a particular species. Since this doesn’t happen every day, eBird has a method of checking that your sightings are correctly documented. Get familiar with the process of reporting unusual birds with this guided video tour!

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Video Credits
Narrator: Ian Davies
Producer and editor: Shayna Muller
Course Developers: Ian Davies and Lindsay Glasner

Media Credits
Birder, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Carolina Chickadee, Timothy Barksdale/Macaulay Library 441710
Kirtland's Warbler, Benjamin Clock/Macaulay Library 486982
Plumed Whistling-Duck, Sarah Dzielski/Macaulay Library 486294
Mixed Species, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Ross's Goose and Greater White-fronted Goose, Brian Sullivan/Macaulay Library 482496
Blackpoll Warbler, Eric Liner/Macaulay Library 469398
Snowy Owl, Tom Johnson/Macaulay Library 476147
Fork-tailed Flycatcher, Luke Seitz/Macaulay Library 477856
South Cape May Meadow, Jon Bilous/Shutterstock
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