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I just noticed this checklist from 2009 in which it appears Nova Scotia
already had a Bermuda Petrel observation. But as the submitter noted in
his comment, it was in US territorial waters but eBird incorrectly
assigned it to NS because it was geographically closer.
http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist?subID=S11430265
I wonder if the observer of the recent Bermuda Petrel observation will
post an eBird record of it. If not, this might be a good time to start
one of the suggestions that came out of our recent discussion about
getting observations amalgamated into once place for us. Maybe one step
we could make is to at least get the important rarities into eBird. I
notice that Ontario is doing this, they have setup a user called
"Published Ontario Bird Records" that makes eBird submission for
important observations that do not get submitted by the observer.
On 2014-04-28 3:25 PM, James Hirtle wrote:
> I just received an email from a friend in Newfoundland about her
> reading that there was a Bermuda Petrel in Nova Scotia. I've not seen
> anything about this. Is this true?
> It was supposed to be a recent posting.
>
>
> James R. Hirtle
> Bridgewater
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">I just noticed this checklist from 2009
in which it appears Nova Scotia already had a Bermuda Petrel
observation. But as the submitter noted in his comment, it was in
US territorial waters but eBird incorrectly assigned it to NS
because it was geographically closer.<br>
http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist?subID=S11430265<br>
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I wonder if the observer of the recent Bermuda Petrel observation
will post an eBird record of it. If not, this might be a good time
to start one of the suggestions that came out of our recent
discussion about getting observations amalgamated into once place
for us. Maybe one step we could make is to at least get the
important rarities into eBird. I notice that Ontario is doing
this, they have setup a user called "Published Ontario Bird
Records" that makes eBird submission for important observations
that do not get submitted by the observer. <br>
<br>
On 2014-04-28 3:25 PM, James Hirtle wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr"><font size="6">I just received an email from a
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