If you haven't logged into your ebird account recently, you should. Check out your Ebird Profile!
Go to ebird, go to the My Ebird tab and then click the Your Profile link in the upper right hand corner.
What pops up is your lifelist, etc. but also a clickable map of the world, showing how many species you have in each country.
If you click that country, if brings up a map of how many species you have in that state.
If you click that state, it brings up a map showing how many species you have in each county.
It tells you how many species, checklists, photos, and recordings you have posted from that region.
It also lists your latest checklists from that geographic area.
It is pretty cool frankly.
Check it out.
Ebird profile - another awesome ebird tool
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- Curtis Hart
- Posts: 595
- Joined: June 7th, 2010, 5:07 pm
- Location: Hillsdale County, Michigan
Re: Ebird profile - another awesome ebird tool
It is pretty interesting. I though you'd have a good map, but your profile isn't public.
- Brian Hubbs
- Posts: 4735
- Joined: June 7th, 2010, 11:41 am
- Location: "Buy My Books"-land
Re: Ebird profile - another awesome ebird tool
Sounds just like what you can do with NAHERP...amazing...ebird stole Don's ideas...
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Brian Hubbs
Total Newbie Bird Photographer
291 Species so far my first year...
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Brian Hubbs
Total Newbie Bird Photographer
291 Species so far my first year...
Re: Ebird profile - another awesome ebird tool
Oh yeah, you have to make your profile public for other to see it. I just did that but I'm not sure how you look at someone else's profile?Curtis Hart wrote:It is pretty interesting. I though you'd have a good map, but your profile isn't public.
- Brian Hubbs
- Posts: 4735
- Joined: June 7th, 2010, 11:41 am
- Location: "Buy My Books"-land
Re: Ebird profile - another awesome ebird tool
I just joined ebird and sent them a question about that. In the meantime, you could post a link here to your profile and we could look at it...
Unless something happens in the next 2 1/2 weeks, it looks like I am going to finish my first year with photo vouchers of 297 species...I wanted to pass 300 , but it's just getting tougher...I might have to take a trip to the Salton Sea, but i wanted to do that in November after it cooled down some...
I've got so many bird pics now that I broke them down into more user friendly albums on flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/48237384@N08/sets/
Unless something happens in the next 2 1/2 weeks, it looks like I am going to finish my first year with photo vouchers of 297 species...I wanted to pass 300 , but it's just getting tougher...I might have to take a trip to the Salton Sea, but i wanted to do that in November after it cooled down some...
I've got so many bird pics now that I broke them down into more user friendly albums on flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/48237384@N08/sets/
- Curtis Hart
- Posts: 595
- Joined: June 7th, 2010, 5:07 pm
- Location: Hillsdale County, Michigan
Re: Ebird profile - another awesome ebird tool
To look at someone's profile, you just have to find that person on one of the top lists for an area, or where they submitted a checklist. To find you Chrish, I just went to your home county, clicked on top 100 ebirders, and went down the list until I found your name.