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I would like to add a specific request to Phillip's. I have never used
software for listing in my very short career as a birder, but am interested
in doing so. Coming to an end of my first year, and it would be interesting
to tally things up. Any recommendations? I have a Mac, but I think I can
run Windows programs on it
Many thanks,
Stephen
On 12/4/06, Phillip North <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> As a relatively new birder and an avid reader of this site, I would like
> some ideas/help on bird list documentation.
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> I currently am keeping a lifelist and a yr list with bare bones
> documentation of name date and place. I have not been in the habit of
> doing a list each time I go out. What techniques/software/lists do you
> more experienced birders keep and can you point me to some good resources.
> My interet was sparked by the kestrel thread as I see Kestrels almost
> everytime I go to Pickerington Ponds in SE Columbus. However, I have not
> been keeping any longitudinal data and would like to start doing so.
>
> Thanks Phillip
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