About+eBird

eBird is a real-time, online checklist program which has revolutionized the way that the birding community reports and accesses information about birds. Managed by the Laboratory of Ornithology at Cornell University and jointly sponsored by the National Audubon Society, eBird provides rich data sources for basic information on bird abundance and distribution. In eBird, Hotspots are shared locations where birders may report their bird sightings to eBird. Hotspots provide birders with information about birding locations where birds are being seen. ||
 * =Birding in Ohio=
 * This website provides descriptions and maps of eBird Hotspots in Ohio.**
 * =[|eBird] can help you=
 * Record the birds you see
 * Keep track of your bird lists
 * Explore dynamic maps and graphs
 * Share your sightings and join the eBird community
 * Contribute to science and conservation

Links to [|eBird] website
[|About eBird] eBird Hotspot Explorer [|eBird Brochure and PowerPoint] [|eBird Quick Start Guide] [|How to import data into eBird] [|Lists of all eBird Hotspots world wide] [|eBird (Facebook) webpage]

Tips on Managing your eBird Records
￮ How to change the location of a checklist you have submitted to eBird ￮ How to merge a personal location with an eBird Hotspot ￮ How to share a checklist with other birders ￮ How to suggest a personal location as a new eBird Hotspot ￮ How to get a "life list" of bird species at a personal location in your eBird account

Tips on using the Ohio eBird Hotspot website Tips on using the eBird Hotspot Explorer || media type="custom" key="22060840" align="right" ||