I am so happy whatsthisbird has found a home here, I realized after leaving Reddit that it was the only community I legitimately missed! I'm pretty amateur but happy to throw my two cents in--if the old community taught me anything, it's how to identify a black-crowned night heron and distinguish between a sharpie and a coop so at least we'll have that
What is this bird?
A community dedicated to helping people identify birds
The rules for posting and commenting, besides the rules defined here for lemmy.world, are as follows:
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Bird identification only. No memes, jokes, or awesome bird photos (that you know the species of). There are other communities out there for that. Please mark posts about the community with META
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Any sign of birds are allowed, this includes but is not limited to: photos, blurry photos, feathers, eggs, audio, Ms Paint drawings, verbal descriptions, etc.
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Mark dead or seriously injured birds as NSFW
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Please try to provide any information you possibly have. Rough Location, terrain, time of year, and time of day can all be helpful. But please don't dox yourself, within 30 miles is usually just fine, no need for gps coordinates.
Also a reddit refugee. I'm curious if the bot there had any use other than linking to the ebird page (end of year statistics maybe?)
For North American birds the Feather Atlas has always been a good resource. It would be nice to find a way to rope that in when people post feathers, not sure how easy or hard that might be.
I'm happy to help ID, mostly raptors.