Date: 1/11/26 5:49 pm
From: <badgerboy...>
Subject: Re: Raleigh CBC results -- December 20, and comments on counting every bird within the count circle
The data generated by surveys seems to be much more valuable when
standard protocols are followed. We have ebird, NC rare bird alert, and
many local reporting groups which fill in the gaps of bird occurrence
from standard protocol surveys. I agree with Harry that such birds
should be left off the official count numbers.

One further aspect is that the party routes and stops, and
concentrations of birding time, are highly influenced by previous
reporting; i.e., many people already know what birds are in the circle
and where they are, so they go there. I don't know if there's any way
around that, but it makes it tough to compare a count from pre-ebird
times to today's counts with any degree of meaning. It also can tend to
keep unbirded places still unbirded.

None of this should detract from a great Raleigh count--congrats to all
the birders involved!

Guy (McGrane, Boone NC)

On 1/11/2026 12:19 PM, Harry LeGrand (via carolinabirds Mailing List) wrote:
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