Date: 5/2/26 8:38 am
From: \Carpenter, John P\ (via carolinabirds Mailing List) <carolinabirds...>
Subject: NC Bird Atlas data request
Dear CBC,

Although field data collection for the NC Bird Atlas has officially wrapped, we need to ask if anyone in the NC bird community has any *non-eBird* data—such as from a single species study, mistnetting projects, or information you just don’t want to put in eBird—that they can share to help us make the most accurate maps of bird occurrence, breeding status, and relative abundance in North Carolina. The main pieces of information we need are species name, date observed (between 1/1/2021-2/28/2026), and a location (ideally lat/lon coordinates). Observations of our priority species (https://ebird.org/atlasnc/about/priority-species) are of utmost importance.

Please visit https://arcg.is/09GnbD1 for more details and answer a few mostly Yes/No questions. If you know someone that may not subscribe to this listserv but can help, please forward this message to them. Note this form will stop accepting responses on 5/15/2026.

Thank you!!!

John P. Carpenter
Wildlife Diversity Biologist, Eastern Landbirds
<john.carpenter...><mailto:<john.carpenter...>

NC Wildlife Resources Commission<https://www.ncwildlife.org/>
Mailing Address: 1701 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, NC 27699-1700
mobile: 910-742-7231


 
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