
Le comité eBird de QuébecOiseaux recherche un ou une bénévole intéressé(e) à occuper le poste de co-réviseur régional pour la Gaspésie. La personne travaillera de concert avec Pierre Poulin, réviseur de la région.
Le comité eBird de QuébecOiseaux recherche un ou une bénévole intéressé(e) à occuper le poste de co-réviseur régional pour la Gaspésie. La personne travaillera de concert avec Pierre Poulin, réviseur de la région.
More than 18,000 eBirders from 164 countries and territories joined together on 19 October to go birding on the second October Big Day. The global count of 6,497 species broke last year’s total of 6,360 species, setting a new October Big Day record!
As you read these words, you will probably be noticing that everything on the eBird homepage looks shiny and new! We're delighted to share our new redesigned home for eBird. These new pages are the first step toward a full eBird redesign that will unify the look and feel of eBird, and will also make it much easier to use on mobile devices.
The annual eBird taxonomy update IS CURRENTLY UNDERWAY (Tuesday, 15 August). The process will continue for at least a couple days.
eBird Mobile for Android took a big step forward this week: the ability to keep 'tracks' of where you eBird. Every time you start a checklist on eBird Android, you now have the option to keep a GPS track of where you walk for your traveling counts.
You can now view a digital bird guide for any hotspot or region in the world: an Illustrated Checklist. The best part?
320,000 eBirders and growing… You’ve looked through eBird checklists and seen their names: kindred birding spirits whose sightings you may have glimpsed only once, or followed regularly over months and years. Now, you can find out who the people are behind these names by exploring eBird’s new Profile Pages!
May 14, 2016. The second Global Big Day. We need your help to make it the biggest day of birding the world has ever seen.
It’s no surprise that birders are a visual and aural community—after all, we spend most of our time searching for birds by sight and sound. Millions of birders around the world now carry cameras into the field, and many people are beginning to record bird sounds using smartphones.
We are delighted to announce that the latest version of eBird Mobile is now available in Spanish, French, Chinese (Traditional), German, and English. We are in the midst of adding Portuguese and Turkish to that list of languages, which will soon let us provide the same languages throughout the Mobile app that are available here on the eBird website.