Date: 3/4/26 12:01 pm From: Louis Bevier <lrbevier...> Subject: [Maine-birds] Re: Unclear on eBird rules re. Sensitive Species
Sean,
Birds designated Sensitive Species in eBird are hidden automatically. The
exact location cannot be seen, except by you and reviewers, who are needed
to verify the report. The species will not show up in any public eBird
outputs. How these reports are handled is explained in the link below.
Suggestions for how to treat reports of birds that might not be assigned as
sensitive but still need protection from undue disturbance are also
provided, along with a link to the list of species designated Sensitive:
It is appropriate to reach out to trusted contacts who might help gather
data and relay it to wildlife managers and analysts who can help designate
areas of importance to scarce species.
Hiding a checklist is useful in cases where access to private property
needs to be guarded or if the checklist is not appropriate for analysis of
eBird data, e.g. list-building checklists. I think the wording one sees
when attempting to “Hide” a checklist is there to make sure it is for
appropriate reasons and is not there to discourage one from doing so. You
can read an explanation here:
Doug Hitchcox, who established and moderates this listserv, would be an
appropriate contact at Maine Audubon. He is aware of the issues involved
with sensitive birds and access to private property if it is a concern.
Doug has an excellent video about the issue of how information about
rarities gets reported and shared in the birding community. Use the link
below to see this video, and please consider subscribing to his channel,
which has other informative videos, including about eBird and the eBird
review process.
Feel free to contact me privately if you have any questions or want help
with the issue here that concerns you.
Louis Bevier
Fairfield
On Tuesday, March 3, 2026 at 3:19:25 PM UTC-5 Sean S wrote:
> Basically, a query to eBird moderators but anyone with knowledge of the
> workings of reporting sensitive species is welcome to respond. Do I, or do
> I not, hide checklists with Sensitive Species from the public feed?
> eBird's help section says yes, but when I go to do so, I receive prompts
> discouraging me from doing so.
>
> Additionally, when a Sensitive Species is present in an area, should I be
> reaching out to anyone about sharing the exact location so that others may
> try to find it? What I don't want to do is draw excessive attention to the
> bird's presence, but I also don't want this to be a missed opportunity for
> data collection and study.
>
> Sean Smith
>