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This is a great idea. We’ll include this when updating mobile input screens.
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An error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment Mark Worsey commentedIs it possible to make the app more drillable? I heard a blackcap today at home - first for 2021. Other than going back into every one of the entries in the app, there is no way of finding the equivalent blackcap dates in previous years. I think (?)
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This is something we’re considering. For technical reasons we’d need to hold a copy of your eBird/BirdTrack password to make this possible.
Is that something you’d be comfortable with?
It’s obviously not ideal, but we’d make sure everything is fully secure.
An error occurred while saving the comment Mark Worsey commentedYes. This would be a sync and not an export/import? Would it be ‘all or nothing’? (ie could one select which records to sync as county recorders may not be interested in some records of blue tit (say))
Mark Worsey supported this idea ·An error occurred while saving the comment Mark Worsey commentedHi Justin
An “auto sync” feature to BirdTrack would be a great feature. County recorders are now asking for records to be uploaded to BirdTrack and so some sort of more automated process [through the app as well as the webapp] would help Bird Journal users keep ‘official’ records up to date. -
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Justin - you are right but finding “blackcap” involves flicking down through the Species list until you spot that species. It’s not as straightforward as it could be. Could this search be “typable” so I could start typing b-l-a-c etc and the species would eventually pop up? Similarly if searching for all the species seen at a particular site start typing the name of the site/country etc.