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jen thanks to you because you do your very best to get word out every where!

kimba j
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 From: jen brumfield <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Sunday, February 16, 2014 12:41 PM
Subject: Re: [Ohio-birds] Posting of Bird Sightings
 

Jeff makes a great point. There are so many venues for reporting rare species in OH. There is not a singular catch-all source, unfortunately. The three big OH bird report media groups are this listserve, the Ohio Rare Bird Alert Facebook page, and the Birding Ohio Facebook page. Typically folks work hard to cross-post to all three social media groups. But inevitably, because of the ease of reporting to Facebook (and ease of posting photos there), they are more popular state-wide then this listserve. As far as folks following up with positive/negative reports, this, again, is far more frequent on the Facebook sites and less frequent on this listserv. 


JB
CLE, OH
www.jenbrumfield.com

On Feb 16, 2014, at 12:33 PM, "Jeff Harvey" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> To the birders who still use this listserv,
>  
> I think in Ohio we have at least 6 facebook pages for sightings, at least 3 listserv type sites plus ebird, how do we get the word out on rare birds? Recently, posts about Yellow headed Blackbirds have appeared on ebird, Spotted Towhee on one facebook site and Harris Sparrow on another facebook site.    
>  
> I love birding but this is really hard to follow.  Migration is right around the corner and trying to follow all these sites is getting harder. Does anyone have any ideas?  I know some birders have their favorite posting locations but what about all rarities being posted to any one statewide site? Many poeple look and chase but rarely contribute so others can follow up. I will post here if I find or have followed up on a rare sighting.
>  
> Jeff Harvey
> Mahoning county
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