Diario del proyecto Southwest Avian Mortality Project

lunes, 21 de septiembre de 2020

Check Migration Patterns and Predication with Bird Cast

Bird mortalities are still being reported throughout the southwest United States. You can keep up-to-date with migration this fall with Cornell University's Bird Cast Migration Forecast tool:
https://birdcast.info/
You can see real-time migration movements and future migration predications. This tool may help indicate when we can expect to see future mortalities associated with migration. And remember to take a photo of any avian mortalities you encounter and upload an observation to iNaturalist.

Thank you all again for contributing to this project!

Publicado el lunes, 21 de septiembre de 2020 a las 05:50 PM por salasphorus salasphorus | 1 comentario | Deja un comentario

domingo, 20 de septiembre de 2020

Update from the American Birding Association

The American Birding Association posted this nice article by PhD student Jenna McCollough from the University of New Mexico and her theories about what may be causing this mass avian mortality.
https://www.aba.org/the-data-behind-mysterious-bird-deaths-in-new-mexico/

Publicado el domingo, 20 de septiembre de 2020 a las 03:01 AM por salasphorus salasphorus | 0 comentarios | Deja un comentario

viernes, 18 de septiembre de 2020

Submitting Observations to the Southwest Avian Mortality Project

First off, thank you to everyone who wants to and has already contributed to this project. You are helping wildlife biologists understand the extent of the mass avian morality.

Secondly, here are some helpful links for new iNaturalist users to learn how to submit an observation.
iNaturalist Getting Started Guide has some simple instructions for how to submit an observation: https://www.inaturalist.org/pages/getting+started
And some tutorial videos for mobile app and web uploader:
https://www.inaturalist.org/pages/video+tutorials#add_mob

Thank you all again for your observations and check back to this page in the future for updates.

Publicado el viernes, 18 de septiembre de 2020 a las 06:02 PM por salasphorus salasphorus | 6 comentarios | Deja un comentario

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