Whilst I prefer the user interface and features of both Eremaea and
Birdpedia to those of Birdata, there is a lot more data in Birdata and as BA
are a partner of Birdlife International I am surprised it is not already
linked in. Having researched it further I doubt that taxonomy is a major
issue - the system links to national databases and so presumably accepts the
taxonomy they use. It is only an issue if you try and generate a "life list"
from the various sets of records - and since you will need to be fluent in
many languages to do this (the first one I linked to was Bulgarian) I
suspect that is not likely!
On 27/01/2008, Carl Clifford <> wrote:
>
> Dave,
> I agree about Birdata, and I think Eremaea is a logical candidate as well.
> As for France, I am not sure that that there is an online birding database
> there. Unfortunately there is much more interest in eating the bird species
> than recording the sightings.
>
> As for taxonomic conflicts, no doubt they will be resolved in the usual
> manner, by civilised, scholarly discussion, based on well researched data.
>
> Worldbirds will be an interesting space to watch.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Carl clifford
> On 27/01/2008, at 2:22 PM, Dave Torr wrote:
>
> Doesn't seem to have a link for Australia yet - the countries with
> databases are a fairly random selection (Bulgaria has one but not France for
> example). I wonder whether this a chance for Birdata to get their system
> linked in? And if so how taxonomic conflicts would be resolved?
> Sounds a good idea for those who want to travel and see what data has been
> collected - a massive undertaking!
>
> On 27/01/2008, Carl Clifford <> wrote:
> >
> > Dear All,
> >
> > BirdLife International has put online a database to collect birders
> > sightings etc. worldwide.
> >
> > It can be found at http://www.worldbirds.org
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > Carl Clifford
> >
> > PS Don't shoot me, I am just the messenger
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