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Please share your waterbirds!

SK
Scott Kruitbosch
Thu, May 25, 2017 4:00 PM

I wanted to take a moment to ask that folks please share any eBird
checklists that include shorebirds, terns, herons or egrets with the
Audubon Alliance for Coastal Waterbirds at ctwaterbirds@gmail.com
whenever you can. We have requested this help in previous years, and
please keep them coming in 2017!

There is a button on eBird to "share checklist with others in my party",
and if click that and paste in ctwaterbirds@gmail.com you can easily do
so with applicable checklists. Even old checklists can be sent if you
have any from earlier in the year. This helps us record the staging and
nesting areas for these birds - those that we do not monitor every pair
in CT as we do for Piping Plovers and American Oystercatchers - and also
helps us track volunteer hours for folks who are recording shorebird
activity. Please be sure to estimate your time spent in the field in
your reports to help track level of effort.

Thanks so much!

Scott

--
Scott Kruitbosch
Conservation & Outreach Coordinator
Roger Tory Peterson Institute of Natural History
311 Curtis Street
Jamestown, NY 14701
skruitbosch@rtpi.org
rtpi.org http://www.rtpi.org
Celebrating Wild America

I wanted to take a moment to ask that folks please share any eBird checklists that include shorebirds, terns, herons or egrets with the Audubon Alliance for Coastal Waterbirds at ctwaterbirds@gmail.com whenever you can. We have requested this help in previous years, and please keep them coming in 2017! There is a button on eBird to "share checklist with others in my party", and if click that and paste in ctwaterbirds@gmail.com you can easily do so with applicable checklists. Even old checklists can be sent if you have any from earlier in the year. This helps us record the staging and nesting areas for these birds - those that we do not monitor every pair in CT as we do for Piping Plovers and American Oystercatchers - and also helps us track volunteer hours for folks who are recording shorebird activity. Please be sure to estimate your time spent in the field in your reports to help track level of effort. Thanks so much! Scott -- Scott Kruitbosch Conservation & Outreach Coordinator Roger Tory Peterson Institute of Natural History 311 Curtis Street Jamestown, NY 14701 skruitbosch@rtpi.org rtpi.org <http://www.rtpi.org> Celebrating Wild America