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Question about your recent eBird observations in Wisconsin
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Hello Wisconsin Birder,

You are receiving this email because you recently entered a breeding code into eBird in Wisconsin. We just completed the fifth and final year of the Wisconsin Breeding Bird Atlas II, a statewide effort to document the distribution and abundance of breeding birds across the state, and would like to include your observation(s). In order to get your breeding observation(s) into the atlas, checklists should be submitted through the custom Wisconsin Breeding Bird Atlas eBird portal if they have a breeding code.

If you are receiving this email, you have one or more checklists with breeding codes that are not using the atlas portal, and therefore won’t make it into the atlas unless you adjust them — but it’s easy to fix.

To move an observation into the atlas, you need to change the portal and verify that your observation is falling in the correct block. If your checklist covers a large area, you may not be able to assign it to a single block.

How to Change the Portal on Your Checklist(s)
1) Review our eBird tutorial on how to "move" a checklist in 3 easy steps.

2) Next, follow those steps to move the following checklists:

<<Checklist1>>
<<Checklist2>>
<<Checklist3>>
<<Checklist4>>
<<Checklist5>>
<<Checklist6>>
<<Checklist7>>
<<Checklist8>>
<<Checklist9>>
<<Checklist10>>
<<Checklist11>>
<<Checklist12>>
<<Checklist13>>
<<Checklist14>>
<<Checklist15>>
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Thanks for your understanding! You’ve already taken the effort to locate and eBird your sighting, so it would be great to make sure that your information makes it into the atlas. This will provide even more value from your bird observations, and contribute to a project that will provide important information to help conserve Wisconsin’s birds.

If you have any questions, feel free to contact us at atlas@wsobirds.org, and we can help out.

Thanks!
Nicholas M. Anich
Breeding Bird Atlas Coordinator


About the Atlas
We just finished our 5th and final season of data collection. If you have any other observations in Wisconsin from 2015–2019 that include breeding codes, submit them via the atlas eBird portal before the end of the year, when data entry will be closed.

We’ll spend the next several years reviewing data, analyzing data, and turning this effort into a book! To keep up on project progress, like us on Facebook or sign up to receive email updates.

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