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- Founded:
- 2008
Photos
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Birdstack pride!Updated about 6 months ago
Birdstack apparelCreated about 9 months ago
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Notes
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- Taxonomy upgrade to IOC 2.1 12:01pm Jul 3
- Birds of the Equinox compilation posted 10:28pm Apr 6
- Change in Privacy Policy 8:06pm Mar 24
Events
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- Birds of the Equinox: March 2009
Worldwide
Friday, March 20 at 12:00am - Birds of the Solstice
Worldwide
Sunday, December 21 at 12:00am


We’ve just finished updating the Birdstack database to conform with version 2.1 of the IOC’s world bird list. If your data was affected by any splits or lumps, you will have a notification...


The Birds of the Equinox: March 2009 compilation has been posted! Enjoy. And mark your calendars for June 21, the solstice.


Today (24 March) we added a paragraph to the Birdstack Privacy Policy relating to the potential use of third-party cookies. You can review the changes under the “Cookies” heading in the Privacy Poli


We’ve just finished updating the Birdstack database to conform with version 2.0 of the IOC’s world bird list. If your data was affected by any splits or lumps, you will have a notification...


a Birdstack community project
Birds of the Equinox is a project to document birdlife during the March 20 equinox. SEE OFFICIAL TIMETABLE and other info here: http://birdstack.com/solar-birding/march-equino...
Host:Birdstack
Time:12:00AM Friday, March 20th
Location:Worldwide


We’ve just launched a new feature that will make Birdstack a little cozier for some of you. You may have noticed that dates on comments, forum posts, activity feeds, and the like were all in Universal Time...


It’s here: Birds of the Solstice: December 2008! Birders from around the world participated in this inaugural event. There’s lots of great stuff to explore, so we hope this will be some happy holiday weekend reading for you, wherever you may be...


Twelve hours have passed since solstice, so the official observation period for Birds of the Solstice has ended. Now it’s time to gather your notes, record your observations, sort your photos, and compose your thoughts and poems


It’s Birds of the Solstice time! You still have 19 hours to go birding and participate in the very first installment of this international birding event. Reports have already started trickling in from the eastern hemisphere, where it is currently daytime...


a Birdstack community project
Birds of the Solstice is a project to document birdlife during the December 21 solstice. SEE OFFICIAL TIMETABLE and other info here: http://birdstack.com/solar-birding Wherev...
Host:Birdstack
Time:12:00AM Sunday, December 21st
Location:Worldwide


Birds of the Solstice is a project to document birdlife around the world during the December solstice, which is this Sunday — 21 December at 12:04 p.m. UCT (that’s 7:04 a.m. in New York and 11:04 p.m. in Sydney). We want to hear from you, wherever you are that day! Here’s how...


Two amazing things just happened to Birdstack: Friends! Visit any Birdstack member’s profile and you’ll see an “Add as friend” link. Activity feeds! If you thought the recent observations board was cool, you’re going to love activity feeds...


Let’s talk tags! Tags offer a way to label your observations with bits of information that aren’t built into the Birdstack system. This vastly extends your list-making and record-keeping abilities because you can tag by anything that’s meaningful to you...


Birdstack’s database has just been upgraded to conform with version 1.7 of the IOC’s World Bird Names project...


We’ve just rolled out a new private messaging feature called Conversations. You can view and send messages by following the link on your dashboard, by clicking the envelope icon in the header, or by clicking “Start conversation” on a Birdstack member’s profile page...


So, what do you wear when you go birding? Like me, do you have favorite shirts that depict special birds or commemorate places you’ve been? Well, we’ve got some new ideas for your wardrobe...











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