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Since I've had a couple suggestions that the Bachman's Warbler shown on
eBird currently is rather a Bachman's Sparrow, I thought I'd point out that:
1. eBird doesn't offer the option of entering review-list species for a
locale unless the observer takes an extra step and affirms a prompt.
Presumably, that would not be necessary to enter a SC resident like
Bachman's Sparrow.
2. The sighting is confirmed, which for an ABA Code 6 bird, seems like a
pretty big error by a reviewer.
Still hoping!
Bird well,
Paul
On Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 4:53 PM, <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> eBird is showing a CONFIRMED sighting of this thought-to-be-extinct
> species.
>
> http://maps.google.com/?q=32.9434286,-79.6596336 (Bachman s Warbler)
--
Paul Dubuc,
Dayton, OH
at sign beween pauldubuc and gmail dot com
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