[Tweeters] eBird rare bird alerts are down -- two solutions
Philip Dickinson
pdickins at gmail.com
Mon Sep 11 07:57:48 PDT 2023
Some people have told me they continue to receive alerts. I have not
received any since 9/8, although I did receive my daily county needs alert.
Phil Dickinson
On Mon, Sep 11, 2023 at 7:01 AM Steve Hampton <stevechampton at gmail.com>
wrote:
> Tweeters,
>
> As some of you may be aware, eBird's email notification of Rare Bird
> Alerts has been down since about Sept 7. Yes, it couldn't come at a worse
> time - so many birds are on the move right now.
>
> Two solutions:
> 1) PLEASE POST RARITIES HERE ON TWEETERS. Old school, but always a good
> habitat. Perhaps someone from each county can give a summary. Speaking from
> Jefferson Co, a juv Long-tailed Jaeger was well-described from Marrowstone
> Pt a week ago, though recent searches have just turned up the same dark
> juvie Parasitic.
>
> 2) Only eBird's email function is down. The rarities are still findable at *https://ebird.org/alerts
> <https://ebird.org/alerts>*. This will lead you to your own notification
> settings. You can click on the blue letters and get a summary from the past
> 7 days.
>
> good birding,
>
> --
> Steve Hampton
> Port Townsend, WA (qatáy)
>
>
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