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Blog Index

An index of posts and tips about this website

About this Website

How Birding In Ohio Website is Organized
Reporting Rare Bird Sightings and Stakeouts
Using this Website with a Smartphone
About eBird
About County Pages–Navigation
About eBird Species Maps
About Getting Directions to a Hotspot
About Google Maps on this website
About Notable Bird Sightings
About Ohio Birding Drives
About Rare Bird and Needs Alerts
About Your eBird Life Lists

Focus on . . .

Focus on Birding near a County Line
Focus on Birding near a State Line
Focus on Cuyahoga River Winter Birding
Focus on Cuyahoga Valley National Park
Focus on Funk Bottoms
Focus on Important Bird Areas
Focus on Magee Marsh
Focus on Shawnee State Forest and Shawnee State Park
Focus on Top Hotspots
Focus on Winter Birding at Killdeer Plains

What’s New

The “What’s New . . .“ blog is updated immediately as new hotspots are added, new features developed, or changes are made to eBird hotspots. A weekly summary is posted, usually on Saturday morning. You can always check the link above to see what is currently being added to the website.

Tips on Managing your eBird Records

How to change the location of a checklist
How to merge a personal location with an eBird Hotspot
How to share a checklist with other birders
How to suggest a personal location as a new eBird Hotspot
How to get a “life list” of bird species at a personal location

Corrections and How to Help

This website provides descriptions and maps of eBird Hotspots in Ohio. In eBird, Hotspots are shared locations where birders may report their bird sightings to eBird. Hotspots provide birders with information about birding locations where birds are being seen.

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