I have a sighting now and then that probably should be reported to Tnbird, and I have not been doing that because Tnbird will reject any post from my adress that is an original post, saying it's originating from a bad adress. If I reply to someone else's post, it will go through. I don't know if it's the moderator doing the rejecting, or it's a glitch on my end that I wasn't able to figure out yet, but it's no big deal to me, E-bird is very user-friendly, and with the App that I downloaded on my phone, I can report from wherever I happen to be. My apologies if some of my reports have not gotten through on schedule, but it was unintended. Ruben Stoll Centerville, TN Sent from my Verizon Wireless smartphone -------- Original message -------- From: Terry Witt <terrywitt@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: 09/02/2014 4:54 PM (GMT-06:00) To: tn-bird <tn-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: [TN-Bird] request for e-bird users I know e-bird is a valuable resource, and the data received can be helpful to both professional as well as amateur ornithologists. That being said, it is a poor place to only put records there, of uncommon to rare species that others might want to try and relocate. In Middle Tennesse, there is also a thread on Facebook that many people are using to report sightings. Could everyone please put anything of significance on Tn-bird, and post anything you like on these other sites, that are not designed to share info on short notice. This note was precipitated by the news that I drove right by Hatchie NWR on Sunday, only to find out later in the day that 2 Tricolored Herons were seen there the day before, and posted on e-bird Aargh Cheers Terry Witt Murfreesboro Tn