My Birding users who also opted into this transfer should see the data in – please log in on that webpage and start exploring the My eBird dashboard, Manage my checklists, and the Explore Hotspots functions.Īs you prepare to view your records in eBird, we strongly recommend that everyone take this short course which introduces eBird and explains how it functions as both a tool for your personal bird records *and* as a scientific endeavor: Īll questions about eBird should be directed to Birding vs. We are pleased to report that the My Birding data transfer is now complete.
Within eBird you can find Printable Checklists, a list of Target Species for upcoming trips, and schedule Needs Alerts for regions of choice.
We are a nonprofit membership institution with a mission to interpret and conserve the earth’s biological diversity through research, education, and citizen science focused on birds. To start, we’d like to introduce you to the Cornell Lab and address some common questions: What you don’t see today, may be there in the future, so check back often. Birds of the World is a living resource, with data, science, media, and features in a constant state of evolution. Welcome to the new Birds of the World! The Cornell Lab is committed to providing you with deep ornithological content in innovate ways.