Hi Vermont eBirders,

There are nearly 2,000 Vermont eBirders, plus another 320,000 more across
the world …and growing… You’ve looked through Vermont 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! Whether you’re a backyard birder or a globe-trotting world
lister, eBird Profile Pages allow you to share your birding story with
friends and the entire eBird community. This first version of your public
eBird dashboard focuses on showcasing your eBird activity with tools that
visualize all your sightings and highlight your recent media
contributions—all updated with each new eBird contribution. We hope these
Profile Pages provide a fun new way to visualize the contributions you’ve
made to eBird and the Macaulay Library, inspire you to ‘fill in the gaps’
in your profile maps, and allow you to get to know other eBirders by
exploring their Profile Pages. Enjoy meeting the Vermont, and the entire
global eBird community, and set up your eBird Profile Page today!

Visit http://ebird.org/ebird/vt/profile/ to set it up, or read more at
http://ebird.org/content/vt/ about this new feature.

Thanks,
Kent
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Kent McFarland
Vermont Center for Ecostudies
PO Box 420 | Norwich, Vermont 05055
802.649.1431 x2

<http://vtecostudies.org/>


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