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Checklist

To: Judith L-A <>
Subject: Checklist
From: Russell Woodford <>
Date: Mon, 18 Feb 2019 14:29:31 +1100
I get that some people prefer a hard copy. Just like with the telephone book. I was very surprised to get one in my mail box. Thumping great thing it is, too. But I guess some people prefer to look up numbers that way.

As long as you plan ahead you can have an offline checklist in eBird - I did that in Vanuatu recently when I was too stingy to buy a local SIM card.

I admit that paper checklists are useful when you can customise them and print your own list of likely species in a region - seems unnecessary to carry a full list of Australian birds in your pocket if you're birding in Tasmania - or anywhere else where you won't see even half the birds on your paper list.

On Mon, 18 Feb 2019 at 13:43, Judithla <> wrote:
Some people would like a quick no-fuss hardcopy, to transfer later (& for those many occasions when there’s no signal).
Judith 

On Monday, 18 February 2019, Martin Butterfield <m("gmail.com","martinflab");" target="_blank">> wrote:
At the risk of stating the obvious, eBird?



On Mon, 18 Feb 2019 at 10:55, Peter Morgan <> wrote:
The little blue book put out by BOCA was a great way to keep your sightings recorded. Is there any chance that it, or something similar could be produced?  Or does anyone know of something similar and where to get it?

Bev Morgan

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