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That happiness when you realise that your small checklists on Ebird could lead to something big! #eBirdScience #CitizenScience
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8 Jul 2022
eBird Status Maps are now interactive! đź‘€ Zoom in & get detailed information for more than 1,000 species around the world. Thanks @Mapbox for the awesome dynamic maps & to all the eBirders who shared observations! bit.ly/3NV3M9H @CornellBirds #eBirdScience #birds
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4 Mar 2022
Data from eBird Status and Trends shows that nighttime lights can lure birds into areas where they may face increased risk from roads, but not all groups of birds responded the same way. Read more: bit.ly/3hEslu1 #eBirdScience #eBird #birds #ornithology

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The eBird Status & Trends Project is pleased to announce the release of the 2021 eBird Status & Trends visualizations. This year, the team modeled relative abundance for 1,009 species across the globe using data from > 300,000 eBirders. 🎉#eBirdScience bit.ly/3DIZePx
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#eBirdScience sent an email saying my sightings were used for 20% of the species in their latest report on bird abundance. Here's part of a flock of 1,000 Dunlin I saw recently. #citizenscience #CAbirds ebird.org/ebird/news/global-… via @Team_eBird
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The Fan-tailed Widowbird is back in the #Rugeramigoziwetland, one of the largest paddy lands in @Muhangadis. With #eBirdScience, #CitizenScience, we keep exploring our nature and trends in its richness. We live the #outcomes of our #inputs
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18 Nov 2021
The updated eBird Status & Trends visualizations are here! > 300,000 eBirders contributed data to make all of these visualizations possible. How many species did your eBirding support? bit.ly/3HyCJz6 #CitizenScience #eBirdScience @NASAEarthData @psc_live

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17 Nov 2021
The eBird Status & Trends Project is pleased to announce the release of the 2021 eBird Status & Trends visualizations. This year, the team modeled relative abundance for 1,009 species across the globe using data from > 300,000 eBirders. 🎉#eBirdScience bit.ly/3CqIPxC

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9 Apr 2021
Many migratory #birds travel entirely at night in mixed-species groups. A recent study used #eBird Status models to evaluate if warbler species that migrate together also share similar calls, which could help them stay in touch in the dark. bit.ly/3210IDE #eBirdscience
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2 Apr 2021
Have you ever wondered what types of habitat your favorite bird species is most frequently found in throughout the year? Habitat regional charts from #eBird Status and Trends team are here to help. Dig in & explore away. bit.ly/3dq4E6e #eBirdScience #CitizenScience

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1 Apr 2021
Find out what habitat types #bird species are positively or negatively associated with in the brand new habitat regional charts that highlight habitat associations for 649 species for every week of the year! bit.ly/3u78wj8 #eBirdScience #ornithology #CitizenScience

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Your eBird observations make a difference! eBird sightings of Bald Eagles & Status & Trends models helped the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service update population estimates—quadrupling the eagle numbers reported in 2009 in the Lower 48 states. bit.ly/3fbyz4z #eBirdScience

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Hundreds of thousands of Broad-winged Hawks migrate from the broad stretches of North America through the narrow parts of Mexico and Central America creating a “river of raptors" as they continue south. Have you seen Broad-winged Hawks on the move this spring? #eBirdScience
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26 Feb 2021
American Robins are on the move. See their movements in this Status & Trends animated abundance visualization and watch for large groups on your next birding adventure #eBirdScience #movementecology #ornithology #birding bit.ly/3ksKPhv
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29 Jan 2021
Observations from eBirders help @CornellBirds researchers & @Kyle__Horton better understand how light pollution and number of trees impacts migratory birds #eBirdScience
Bird migration has declined due to light pollution in big cities for the past 50 years. Here's how you can help our feathered visitors pass through more safely: bit.ly/3swC2Pc
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29 Jan 2021
Surveying birds on islands is challenging. A study led by @Cornellbirds Frank La Sorte & @MariusSomveille found that isolated islands tend to be better surveyed by eBird, emphasizing the value of eBird data to study island birds. bit.ly/3iTmjFS #eBirdScience #ornithology
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Using lockdown to upload old notebooks into @Team_eBird. Why? Lists are used in research & analysis - e.g. last month the #eBirdScience team used my eBird checklists for 335 of 807 species analysed. These translate into detailed maps & amazing animations ebird.org/science/status-and…
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ICYMI, #eBirdScience released new visualizations offering a bird's-eye view of #bird movements for 807 species including 179 species whose breeding range occurs outside the US & Canada. How have these visualizations inspired your research or your #birding? bit.ly/2KIqrva

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