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WorldBirds Project

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Subject: WorldBirds Project
From: Carl Clifford <>
Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2008 15:09:19 +1000
Dear All,

Some time back I made a post about the WorldBirds project for recording sightings. I have just had another look at the site to see what is happening. Interesting to see that Malaysia, China, India and Sri Lanka have links now. There has been quite a few postings on the Malaysian Birders group about putting their observations into the Malaysian database "Bird i-Witness".

I have just had a quick poke around the China database (probably the closest I will ever get to birding in China) and it looks like it will also be useful for trip planning as you can call up locations and sightings quite easily. A lot of the info is in Chinese of course, but there is enough English to be useful. There are also pictures of the species (thankfully in English) so it would be possible to build up a mini field guide of images for the locations you are going to and place the images on an iPod or PDA.

Cheers,

Carl Clifford

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