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I’m glad to see this discussion here. I’ve been keeping yearly paper journals of the birds I see on mostly daily basis since 2006 in Colorado (Boulder, Gilpin and Larimer counties). I’m getting old, too, and was wondering what to do with these as my family would look through them then they’d likely be set aside and eventually forgotten and lost. Do you think the Denver Museum of Nature and Science would be interested in these even though I am not a famous ornithologist, just a bird-watcher of 60, mostly solitary, years of observation?
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On Sep 6, 2021, at 7:41 AM, Jeff Percell <jeff.p...@gmail.com> wrote:
You should add the checklists onto eBird, so that everyone can benefit from the data.
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