Tony, how are you determining whether data is being transferred to birdata or
not? If you're looking at the data on the maps, I don't know how regularly
they're updated to reflect what's in the database.
I don't know if it's still the case, but I know at one stage they went years
between updates, but the data was there in the database.
Peter Shute
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> On 11 Sep 2018, at 3:49 pm, Tony Ashton <> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> I stopped listing on Birdata (too clunky) long ago. My listings then went
> via Eremaea to Birdata. Then with eBird I chose where possible one the
> three survey types (2ha 20min; 500m radius; 5km radius) affording transfer
> of my near daily listings to Birdata. But almost three years ago, unknown
> to me (and, I guess, others) Birdlife met 'problems'. No transfers, in my
> case, since end of September 2015. So, roughly 30,000 sightings tucked away
> by and for me on eBird. None on Birdata.
>
> I'm interested in all comments,
> Cheers,
> Tony Ashton (http://tytotony.blogspot.com/)
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