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<blockquote data-quote="njlarsen" data-source="post: 3170302" data-attributes="member: 7427"><p>OK Andrea,</p><p>I misunderstood what you meant by "the list you start from". </p><p></p><p>For completeness, ebirds online entry form includes tick boxes for the following</p><p>*show rarities</p><p>*show subspecies</p><p>*group by most likely</p><p></p><p>*There is a point for "add species" (used for extreme rarities or subspecies not included in the filter)</p><p>*The listing can be changed to alphabetic</p><p>*A text box for "jump to species" works very well: for my own area I just entered "elae", the choice that became visible below was Caribbean Elaenia, hitting enter took me directly to the species. It is also possible to go across two words, "n ela" also brought up the same species</p><p></p><p>In conclusion, the entry form is almost as good as the one in my off-line database (which has a bit of a cumbersome export feature, and which I therefore will not say more about here).</p><p></p><p>Niels</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="njlarsen, post: 3170302, member: 7427"] OK Andrea, I misunderstood what you meant by "the list you start from". For completeness, ebirds online entry form includes tick boxes for the following *show rarities *show subspecies *group by most likely *There is a point for "add species" (used for extreme rarities or subspecies not included in the filter) *The listing can be changed to alphabetic *A text box for "jump to species" works very well: for my own area I just entered "elae", the choice that became visible below was Caribbean Elaenia, hitting enter took me directly to the species. It is also possible to go across two words, "n ela" also brought up the same species In conclusion, the entry form is almost as good as the one in my off-line database (which has a bit of a cumbersome export feature, and which I therefore will not say more about here). Niels [/QUOTE]
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