"I hope you love birds too. It is economical. It saves going to heaven."
Emily Dickinson

Thursday, February 13, 2020

Free video class on using eBird

A red-crested cardinal snapped with a cell phone in a parking lot on Oahu. Photo by J.J. Meyer

Be confident in using eBird as a tool to record your bird sightings with a free video class available from The Cornell Lab's Bird Academy. It takes about three hours to complete.

eBird is the largest biological citizen-science program, which gathers more than 100 million bird sightings each year. eBird can help you find more birds and keep track of your sightings. Collectively, these sightings are now empowering a global scientific community and helping answer pressing conservation questions.

These video tutorials will get you ready to confidently store and share your sightings with eBird.

Go to eBird Essentials to enroll.

Happy Birding!
J.J.

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