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Cliff Weisse
All,
Here's the latest batch of records processed by IBRC.
Cliff
Accepted in first round (7-0):
Golden-crowned Sparrow 20-B-2022
Eurasian Green-winged Teal 19-B-2022
Rusty Blackbird 18-B-2022
Brown Thrasher 16-B-2022
Dunlin 15-B-2022
Great Gray Owl 12-B-2022
Dunlin 13-B-2022
Greater Yellowlegs 11-B-2022
Brant 10-B-2022
Northern Mockingbird 9-B-2022
Red-shouldered Hawk 8-B-2022
Red Phalarope 6-B-2022
Long-tailed Jaeger 5-B-2022
Hoary Redpoll 3-B-2022
Yellow-breasted Chat 2-B-2022
American White Pelican 1-B-2022
Dunlin 81-B-2021
Dunlin 79-B-2021
Greater Yellowlegs 76-B-2021
Dunlin 75-B-2021
Hoary Redpoll 74-B-2021
Blackpoll Warbler 29-B-2022
Northern Hawk Owl 28-B-2022
Blackpoll Warbler 27-B-2022
Tennessee Warbler 26-B-2022
Baltimore Oriole 24-B-2022
Red-shouldered Hawk 22-B-2022
Greater Yellowlegs 78-B-2021
Spotter Sandpiper 77-B-2021
Neotropic Cormorant 30-B-2022
Not Accepted in first round (0-7):
Purple Martin 73-B-2021
Short-billed Dowitcher 23-B-2022
Accepted in second round:
Purple Finch (Western) 4-B-2021 (7-0)
Least Sandpiper 17-B-2021 (7-0)
Purple Finch 18-B-2021 (6-1)
Yellow-billed Cuckoo 64-B-2021 (6-1)
Dunlin 80-B-2021 (5-2)
Broad-winged Hawk 44-B-2020 (7-0)
Not Accepted in second round:
Common Grackle 36-B-2021 (0-7)
Red Knot 37-B-2021 (2-5)
Swamp Sparrow 52-B-2021 (0-7)
Red-shouldered Hawk 17-B-2022 (0-7)
Fox Sparrow 14-B-2022 (2-5)
Red-shouldered Hawk 63-B-2021 (2-5)
Not Accepted in third round:
Short-billed Dowitcher 19-B-2019 (2-5)
Hermit Warbler 30-B-2019 (3-4)
Whimbrel 57-B-2021 (1-6)
Ruddy Turnstone 39-B-2021 (3-4)
Red Knot 45-B-2021 (4-3)
Swamp Sparrow 51-B-2021 (3-4)
Green Heron 33-B-2021 (4-3)
Least Sandpiper 7-B-2021 (0-7)
Species name, Record Number, (Vote).
Species name is self explanatory.
The record number is in 3 parts separated by hyphens. The first part is the number of the record within a given year. The second part is a letter, either A or B, which designates whether the report is for a species with previous Idaho records (B), or if the report is for a species not yet documented in Idaho (A). The third part is the year in which the report was submitted.
The numbers in parenthesis are the final vote arrived at by IBRC for the record, with the first number for "accept" votes, the second for "not accept" votes. First round votes must be unanimous to be decisive so any record Accepted/Not Accepted in first round is necessarily 7-0 or 0-7.
Here's an example:
Lincoln's Sparrow 11-B-13 (7-0)
In this case the species is Lincoln's Sparrow.
The record number, 11-B-13, shows that this is the 11th report submitted to IBRC during the year, the "B" shows that there are previous records for Lincoln's Sparrow, "13" is the year, 2013.
The numbers in parenthesis, (7-0), are the final vote on the record. 7 votes to Accept, 0 votes for Not Accept.
Accepted in first round:
Bewick's Wren 15-B-13
Accepted in second round:
Lincoln's Sparrow 11-B-13 (7-0)
https://ibrc.idahobirds.net/node/add/rare_bird_reports
-Helpful tips for preparing your report can be found in this article:
https://ibrc.idahobirds.net/how-to-document
-Don't forget to check the Review List before taking the time to prepare a report:
https://ibrc.idahobirds.net/review-species
-You can contact the Secretary via email at this address:
secretary@...
-As always you can email any Committee member with questions. Addresses can be found here:
https://ibrc.idahobirds.net/
--
Cliff and Lisa Weisse
Island Park, Idaho
cliffandlisa@...
Here's the latest batch of records processed by IBRC.
Cliff
Accepted in first round (7-0):
Golden-crowned Sparrow 20-B-2022
Eurasian Green-winged Teal 19-B-2022
Rusty Blackbird 18-B-2022
Brown Thrasher 16-B-2022
Dunlin 15-B-2022
Great Gray Owl 12-B-2022
Dunlin 13-B-2022
Greater Yellowlegs 11-B-2022
Brant 10-B-2022
Northern Mockingbird 9-B-2022
Red-shouldered Hawk 8-B-2022
Red Phalarope 6-B-2022
Long-tailed Jaeger 5-B-2022
Hoary Redpoll 3-B-2022
Yellow-breasted Chat 2-B-2022
American White Pelican 1-B-2022
Dunlin 81-B-2021
Dunlin 79-B-2021
Greater Yellowlegs 76-B-2021
Dunlin 75-B-2021
Hoary Redpoll 74-B-2021
Blackpoll Warbler 29-B-2022
Northern Hawk Owl 28-B-2022
Blackpoll Warbler 27-B-2022
Tennessee Warbler 26-B-2022
Baltimore Oriole 24-B-2022
Red-shouldered Hawk 22-B-2022
Greater Yellowlegs 78-B-2021
Spotter Sandpiper 77-B-2021
Neotropic Cormorant 30-B-2022
Not Accepted in first round (0-7):
Purple Martin 73-B-2021
Short-billed Dowitcher 23-B-2022
Accepted in second round:
Purple Finch (Western) 4-B-2021 (7-0)
Least Sandpiper 17-B-2021 (7-0)
Purple Finch 18-B-2021 (6-1)
Yellow-billed Cuckoo 64-B-2021 (6-1)
Dunlin 80-B-2021 (5-2)
Broad-winged Hawk 44-B-2020 (7-0)
Not Accepted in second round:
Common Grackle 36-B-2021 (0-7)
Red Knot 37-B-2021 (2-5)
Swamp Sparrow 52-B-2021 (0-7)
Red-shouldered Hawk 17-B-2022 (0-7)
Fox Sparrow 14-B-2022 (2-5)
Red-shouldered Hawk 63-B-2021 (2-5)
Not Accepted in third round:
Short-billed Dowitcher 19-B-2019 (2-5)
Hermit Warbler 30-B-2019 (3-4)
Whimbrel 57-B-2021 (1-6)
Ruddy Turnstone 39-B-2021 (3-4)
Red Knot 45-B-2021 (4-3)
Swamp Sparrow 51-B-2021 (3-4)
Green Heron 33-B-2021 (4-3)
Least Sandpiper 7-B-2021 (0-7)
I've been asked a few times about the meaning of the alpha-numeric codes shown after the species name in the list of reviewed records I send out in these updates. All records are in this format:
Species name, Record Number, (Vote).
Species name is self explanatory.
The record number is in 3 parts separated by hyphens. The first part is the number of the record within a given year. The second part is a letter, either A or B, which designates whether the report is for a species with previous Idaho records (B), or if the report is for a species not yet documented in Idaho (A). The third part is the year in which the report was submitted.
The numbers in parenthesis are the final vote arrived at by IBRC for the record, with the first number for "accept" votes, the second for "not accept" votes. First round votes must be unanimous to be decisive so any record Accepted/Not Accepted in first round is necessarily 7-0 or 0-7.
Here's an example:
Lincoln's Sparrow 11-B-13 (7-0)
In this case the species is Lincoln's Sparrow.
The record number, 11-B-13, shows that this is the 11th report submitted to IBRC during the year, the "B" shows that there are previous records for Lincoln's Sparrow, "13" is the year, 2013.
The numbers in parenthesis, (7-0), are the final vote on the record. 7 votes to Accept, 0 votes for Not Accept.
Accepted in first round:
Bewick's Wren 15-B-13
Accepted in second round:
Lincoln's Sparrow 11-B-13 (7-0)
-Report rarities to the Idaho Bird Records Committee via the online form at:
https://ibrc.idahobirds.net/node/add/rare_bird_reports
-Helpful tips for preparing your report can be found in this article:
https://ibrc.idahobirds.net/how-to-document
-Don't forget to check the Review List before taking the time to prepare a report:
https://ibrc.idahobirds.net/review-species
-You can contact the Secretary via email at this address:
secretary@...
-As always you can email any Committee member with questions. Addresses can be found here:
https://ibrc.idahobirds.net/
--
Cliff and Lisa Weisse
Island Park, Idaho
cliffandlisa@...
Rob Danielson
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On Sunday, March 5, 2023, 4:41 PM, Cliff Weisse <cliffandlisa@...> wrote:
All,Here's the latest batch of records processed by IBRC.CliffAccepted in first round (7-0):Golden-crowned Sparrow 20-B-2022Eurasian Green-winged Teal 19-B-2022Rusty Blackbird 18-B-2022Brown Thrasher 16-B-2022Dunlin 15-B-2022Great Gray Owl 12-B-2022Dunlin 13-B-2022Greater Yellowlegs 11-B-2022Brant 10-B-2022Northern Mockingbird 9-B-2022Red-shouldered Hawk 8-B-2022Red Phalarope 6-B-2022Long-tailed Jaeger 5-B-2022Hoary Redpoll 3-B-2022Yellow-breasted Chat 2-B-2022American White Pelican 1-B-2022Dunlin 81-B-2021Dunlin 79-B-2021Greater Yellowlegs 76-B-2021Dunlin 75-B-2021Hoary Redpoll 74-B-2021Blackpoll Warbler 29-B-2022Northern Hawk Owl 28-B-2022Blackpoll Warbler 27-B-2022Tennessee Warbler 26-B-2022Baltimore Oriole 24-B-2022Red-shouldered Hawk 22-B-2022Greater Yellowlegs 78-B-2021Spotter Sandpiper 77-B-2021Neotropic Cormorant 30-B-2022Not Accepted in first round (0-7):Purple Martin 73-B-2021Short-billed Dowitcher 23-B-2022Accepted in second round:Purple Finch (Western) 4-B-2021 (7-0)Least Sandpiper 17-B-2021 (7-0)Purple Finch 18-B-2021 (6-1)Yellow-billed Cuckoo 64-B-2021 (6-1)Dunlin 80-B-2021 (5-2)Broad-winged Hawk 44-B-2020 (7-0)Not Accepted in second round:Common Grackle 36-B-2021 (0-7)Red Knot 37-B-2021 (2-5)Swamp Sparrow 52-B-2021 (0-7)Red-shouldered Hawk 17-B-2022 (0-7)Fox Sparrow 14-B-2022 (2-5)Red-shouldered Hawk 63-B-2021 (2-5)Not Accepted in third round:Short-billed Dowitcher 19-B-2019 (2-5)Hermit Warbler 30-B-2019 (3-4)Whimbrel 57-B-2021 (1-6)Ruddy Turnstone 39-B-2021 (3-4)Red Knot 45-B-2021 (4-3)Swamp Sparrow 51-B-2021 (3-4)Green Heron 33-B-2021 (4-3)Least Sandpiper 7-B-2021 (0-7)>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>I've been asked a few times about the meaning of the alpha-numeric codesshown after the species name in the list of reviewed records I send outin these updates. All records are in this format:Species name, Record Number, (Vote).Species name is self explanatory.The record number is in 3 parts separated by hyphens. The first part isthe number of the record within a given year. The second part is aletter, either A or B, which designates whether the report is for aspecies with previous Idaho records (B), or if the report is for aspecies not yet documented in Idaho (A). The third part is the year inwhich the report was submitted.The numbers in parenthesis are the final vote arrived at by IBRC for therecord, with the first number for "accept" votes, the second for "notaccept" votes. First round votes must be unanimous to be decisive soany record Accepted/Not Accepted in first round is necessarily 7-0 or 0-7.Here's an example:Lincoln's Sparrow 11-B-13 (7-0)In this case the species is Lincoln's Sparrow.The record number, 11-B-13, shows that this is the 11th report submittedto IBRC during the year, the "B" shows that there are previous recordsfor Lincoln's Sparrow, "13" is the year, 2013.The numbers in parenthesis, (7-0), are the final vote on the record. 7votes to Accept, 0 votes for Not Accept.Accepted in first round:Bewick's Wren 15-B-13Accepted in second round:Lincoln's Sparrow 11-B-13 (7-0)>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>-Report rarities to the Idaho Bird Records Committee via the online format:-Helpful tips for preparing your report can be found in this article:-Don't forget to check the Review List before taking the time to preparea report:-You can contact the Secretary via email at this address:-As always you can email any Committee member with questions. Addressescan be found here:--Cliff and Lisa WeisseIsland Park, Idaho
Cliff,
I did an online rare bird report on a Palm Warbler that I saw near Boise in 2022. I did not see that bird on the list. Is that the type of thing your group is considering?
Pat McGrane
Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
-------- Original message --------
From: Cliff Weisse <cliffandlisa@...>
Date: 3/5/23 4:41 PM (GMT-07:00)
To: IBLE <ible@groups.io>, Inland NW <inland-nw-birders@...>
Subject: [IBLE] IBRC Update
All,
Here's the latest batch of records processed by IBRC.
Cliff
Accepted in first round (7-0):
Golden-crowned Sparrow 20-B-2022
Eurasian Green-winged Teal 19-B-2022
Rusty Blackbird 18-B-2022
Brown Thrasher 16-B-2022
Dunlin 15-B-2022
Great Gray Owl 12-B-2022
Dunlin 13-B-2022
Greater Yellowlegs 11-B-2022
Brant 10-B-2022
Northern Mockingbird 9-B-2022
Red-shouldered Hawk 8-B-2022
Red Phalarope 6-B-2022
Long-tailed Jaeger 5-B-2022
Hoary Redpoll 3-B-2022
Yellow-breasted Chat 2-B-2022
American White Pelican 1-B-2022
Dunlin 81-B-2021
Dunlin 79-B-2021
Greater Yellowlegs 76-B-2021
Dunlin 75-B-2021
Hoary Redpoll 74-B-2021
Blackpoll Warbler 29-B-2022
Northern Hawk Owl 28-B-2022
Blackpoll Warbler 27-B-2022
Tennessee Warbler 26-B-2022
Baltimore Oriole 24-B-2022
Red-shouldered Hawk 22-B-2022
Greater Yellowlegs 78-B-2021
Spotter Sandpiper 77-B-2021
Neotropic Cormorant 30-B-2022
Not Accepted in first round (0-7):
Purple Martin 73-B-2021
Short-billed Dowitcher 23-B-2022
Accepted in second round:
Purple Finch (Western) 4-B-2021 (7-0)
Least Sandpiper 17-B-2021 (7-0)
Purple Finch 18-B-2021 (6-1)
Yellow-billed Cuckoo 64-B-2021 (6-1)
Dunlin 80-B-2021 (5-2)
Broad-winged Hawk 44-B-2020 (7-0)
Not Accepted in second round:
Common Grackle 36-B-2021 (0-7)
Red Knot 37-B-2021 (2-5)
Swamp Sparrow 52-B-2021 (0-7)
Red-shouldered Hawk 17-B-2022 (0-7)
Fox Sparrow 14-B-2022 (2-5)
Red-shouldered Hawk 63-B-2021 (2-5)
Not Accepted in third round:
Short-billed Dowitcher 19-B-2019 (2-5)
Hermit Warbler 30-B-2019 (3-4)
Whimbrel 57-B-2021 (1-6)
Ruddy Turnstone 39-B-2021 (3-4)
Red Knot 45-B-2021 (4-3)
Swamp Sparrow 51-B-2021 (3-4)
Green Heron 33-B-2021 (4-3)
Least Sandpiper 7-B-2021 (0-7)
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
I've been asked a few times about the meaning of the alpha-numeric codes
shown after the species name in the list of reviewed records I send out
in these updates. All records are in this format:
Species name, Record Number, (Vote).
Species name is self explanatory.
The record number is in 3 parts separated by hyphens. The first part is
the number of the record within a given year. The second part is a
letter, either A or B, which designates whether the report is for a
species with previous Idaho records (B), or if the report is for a
species not yet documented in Idaho (A). The third part is the year in
which the report was submitted.
The numbers in parenthesis are the final vote arrived at by IBRC for the
record, with the first number for "accept" votes, the second for "not
accept" votes. First round votes must be unanimous to be decisive so
any record Accepted/Not Accepted in first round is necessarily 7-0 or 0-7.
Here's an example:
Lincoln's Sparrow 11-B-13 (7-0)
In this case the species is Lincoln's Sparrow.
The record number, 11-B-13, shows that this is the 11th report submitted
to IBRC during the year, the "B" shows that there are previous records
for Lincoln's Sparrow, "13" is the year, 2013.
The numbers in parenthesis, (7-0), are the final vote on the record. 7
votes to Accept, 0 votes for Not Accept.
Accepted in first round:
Bewick's Wren 15-B-13
Accepted in second round:
Lincoln's Sparrow 11-B-13 (7-0)
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
-Report rarities to the Idaho Bird Records Committee via the online form
at:
https://ibrc.idahobirds.net/node/add/rare_bird_reports
-Helpful tips for preparing your report can be found in this article:
https://ibrc.idahobirds.net/how-to-document
-Don't forget to check the Review List before taking the time to prepare
a report:
https://ibrc.idahobirds.net/review-species
-You can contact the Secretary via email at this address:
secretary@...
-As always you can email any Committee member with questions. Addresses
can be found here:
https://ibrc.idahobirds.net/
--
Cliff and Lisa Weisse
Island Park, Idaho
cliffandlisa@...
Here's the latest batch of records processed by IBRC.
Cliff
Accepted in first round (7-0):
Golden-crowned Sparrow 20-B-2022
Eurasian Green-winged Teal 19-B-2022
Rusty Blackbird 18-B-2022
Brown Thrasher 16-B-2022
Dunlin 15-B-2022
Great Gray Owl 12-B-2022
Dunlin 13-B-2022
Greater Yellowlegs 11-B-2022
Brant 10-B-2022
Northern Mockingbird 9-B-2022
Red-shouldered Hawk 8-B-2022
Red Phalarope 6-B-2022
Long-tailed Jaeger 5-B-2022
Hoary Redpoll 3-B-2022
Yellow-breasted Chat 2-B-2022
American White Pelican 1-B-2022
Dunlin 81-B-2021
Dunlin 79-B-2021
Greater Yellowlegs 76-B-2021
Dunlin 75-B-2021
Hoary Redpoll 74-B-2021
Blackpoll Warbler 29-B-2022
Northern Hawk Owl 28-B-2022
Blackpoll Warbler 27-B-2022
Tennessee Warbler 26-B-2022
Baltimore Oriole 24-B-2022
Red-shouldered Hawk 22-B-2022
Greater Yellowlegs 78-B-2021
Spotter Sandpiper 77-B-2021
Neotropic Cormorant 30-B-2022
Not Accepted in first round (0-7):
Purple Martin 73-B-2021
Short-billed Dowitcher 23-B-2022
Accepted in second round:
Purple Finch (Western) 4-B-2021 (7-0)
Least Sandpiper 17-B-2021 (7-0)
Purple Finch 18-B-2021 (6-1)
Yellow-billed Cuckoo 64-B-2021 (6-1)
Dunlin 80-B-2021 (5-2)
Broad-winged Hawk 44-B-2020 (7-0)
Not Accepted in second round:
Common Grackle 36-B-2021 (0-7)
Red Knot 37-B-2021 (2-5)
Swamp Sparrow 52-B-2021 (0-7)
Red-shouldered Hawk 17-B-2022 (0-7)
Fox Sparrow 14-B-2022 (2-5)
Red-shouldered Hawk 63-B-2021 (2-5)
Not Accepted in third round:
Short-billed Dowitcher 19-B-2019 (2-5)
Hermit Warbler 30-B-2019 (3-4)
Whimbrel 57-B-2021 (1-6)
Ruddy Turnstone 39-B-2021 (3-4)
Red Knot 45-B-2021 (4-3)
Swamp Sparrow 51-B-2021 (3-4)
Green Heron 33-B-2021 (4-3)
Least Sandpiper 7-B-2021 (0-7)
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
I've been asked a few times about the meaning of the alpha-numeric codes
shown after the species name in the list of reviewed records I send out
in these updates. All records are in this format:
Species name, Record Number, (Vote).
Species name is self explanatory.
The record number is in 3 parts separated by hyphens. The first part is
the number of the record within a given year. The second part is a
letter, either A or B, which designates whether the report is for a
species with previous Idaho records (B), or if the report is for a
species not yet documented in Idaho (A). The third part is the year in
which the report was submitted.
The numbers in parenthesis are the final vote arrived at by IBRC for the
record, with the first number for "accept" votes, the second for "not
accept" votes. First round votes must be unanimous to be decisive so
any record Accepted/Not Accepted in first round is necessarily 7-0 or 0-7.
Here's an example:
Lincoln's Sparrow 11-B-13 (7-0)
In this case the species is Lincoln's Sparrow.
The record number, 11-B-13, shows that this is the 11th report submitted
to IBRC during the year, the "B" shows that there are previous records
for Lincoln's Sparrow, "13" is the year, 2013.
The numbers in parenthesis, (7-0), are the final vote on the record. 7
votes to Accept, 0 votes for Not Accept.
Accepted in first round:
Bewick's Wren 15-B-13
Accepted in second round:
Lincoln's Sparrow 11-B-13 (7-0)
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
-Report rarities to the Idaho Bird Records Committee via the online form
at:
https://ibrc.idahobirds.net/node/add/rare_bird_reports
-Helpful tips for preparing your report can be found in this article:
https://ibrc.idahobirds.net/how-to-document
-Don't forget to check the Review List before taking the time to prepare
a report:
https://ibrc.idahobirds.net/review-species
-You can contact the Secretary via email at this address:
secretary@...
-As always you can email any Committee member with questions. Addresses
can be found here:
https://ibrc.idahobirds.net/
--
Cliff and Lisa Weisse
Island Park, Idaho
cliffandlisa@...
Peter Olsoy
Pat - here is yours (https://ibrc.idahobirds.net/rare-bird-reports/52-b-2022-palm-warbler), which is still Pending. The ones accepted were from a previous round (up to about June 2022). I'm guessing yours and a large batch of currently Pending ones will change to 1st Round in the near future.
Here's a full list, which you can check for Pending, 1st Round, 2nd Round, 3rd Round, Accepted or Not Accepted:
Peter
On Mon, Mar 6, 2023 at 1:51 PM Pat McGrane <pcm510@...> wrote:
Cliff,
I did an online rare bird report on a Palm Warbler that I saw near Boise in 2022. I did not see that bird on the list. Is that the type of thing your group is considering?
Pat McGrane
Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
-------- Original message --------From: Cliff Weisse <cliffandlisa@...>Date: 3/5/23 4:41 PM (GMT-07:00)To: IBLE <ible@groups.io>, Inland NW <inland-nw-birders@...>Subject: [IBLE] IBRC Update
All,
Here's the latest batch of records processed by IBRC.
Cliff
Accepted in first round (7-0):
Golden-crowned Sparrow 20-B-2022
Eurasian Green-winged Teal 19-B-2022
Rusty Blackbird 18-B-2022
Brown Thrasher 16-B-2022
Dunlin 15-B-2022
Great Gray Owl 12-B-2022
Dunlin 13-B-2022
Greater Yellowlegs 11-B-2022
Brant 10-B-2022
Northern Mockingbird 9-B-2022
Red-shouldered Hawk 8-B-2022
Red Phalarope 6-B-2022
Long-tailed Jaeger 5-B-2022
Hoary Redpoll 3-B-2022
Yellow-breasted Chat 2-B-2022
American White Pelican 1-B-2022
Dunlin 81-B-2021
Dunlin 79-B-2021
Greater Yellowlegs 76-B-2021
Dunlin 75-B-2021
Hoary Redpoll 74-B-2021
Blackpoll Warbler 29-B-2022
Northern Hawk Owl 28-B-2022
Blackpoll Warbler 27-B-2022
Tennessee Warbler 26-B-2022
Baltimore Oriole 24-B-2022
Red-shouldered Hawk 22-B-2022
Greater Yellowlegs 78-B-2021
Spotter Sandpiper 77-B-2021
Neotropic Cormorant 30-B-2022
Not Accepted in first round (0-7):
Purple Martin 73-B-2021
Short-billed Dowitcher 23-B-2022
Accepted in second round:
Purple Finch (Western) 4-B-2021 (7-0)
Least Sandpiper 17-B-2021 (7-0)
Purple Finch 18-B-2021 (6-1)
Yellow-billed Cuckoo 64-B-2021 (6-1)
Dunlin 80-B-2021 (5-2)
Broad-winged Hawk 44-B-2020 (7-0)
Not Accepted in second round:
Common Grackle 36-B-2021 (0-7)
Red Knot 37-B-2021 (2-5)
Swamp Sparrow 52-B-2021 (0-7)
Red-shouldered Hawk 17-B-2022 (0-7)
Fox Sparrow 14-B-2022 (2-5)
Red-shouldered Hawk 63-B-2021 (2-5)
Not Accepted in third round:
Short-billed Dowitcher 19-B-2019 (2-5)
Hermit Warbler 30-B-2019 (3-4)
Whimbrel 57-B-2021 (1-6)
Ruddy Turnstone 39-B-2021 (3-4)
Red Knot 45-B-2021 (4-3)
Swamp Sparrow 51-B-2021 (3-4)
Green Heron 33-B-2021 (4-3)
Least Sandpiper 7-B-2021 (0-7)
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
I've been asked a few times about the meaning of the alpha-numeric codes
shown after the species name in the list of reviewed records I send out
in these updates. All records are in this format:
Species name, Record Number, (Vote).
Species name is self explanatory.
The record number is in 3 parts separated by hyphens. The first part is
the number of the record within a given year. The second part is a
letter, either A or B, which designates whether the report is for a
species with previous Idaho records (B), or if the report is for a
species not yet documented in Idaho (A). The third part is the year in
which the report was submitted.
The numbers in parenthesis are the final vote arrived at by IBRC for the
record, with the first number for "accept" votes, the second for "not
accept" votes. First round votes must be unanimous to be decisive so
any record Accepted/Not Accepted in first round is necessarily 7-0 or 0-7.
Here's an example:
Lincoln's Sparrow 11-B-13 (7-0)
In this case the species is Lincoln's Sparrow.
The record number, 11-B-13, shows that this is the 11th report submitted
to IBRC during the year, the "B" shows that there are previous records
for Lincoln's Sparrow, "13" is the year, 2013.
The numbers in parenthesis, (7-0), are the final vote on the record. 7
votes to Accept, 0 votes for Not Accept.
Accepted in first round:
Bewick's Wren 15-B-13
Accepted in second round:
Lincoln's Sparrow 11-B-13 (7-0)
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
-Report rarities to the Idaho Bird Records Committee via the online form
at:
https://ibrc.idahobirds.net/node/add/rare_bird_reports
-Helpful tips for preparing your report can be found in this article:
https://ibrc.idahobirds.net/how-to-document
-Don't forget to check the Review List before taking the time to prepare
a report:
https://ibrc.idahobirds.net/review-species
-You can contact the Secretary via email at this address:
secretary@...
-As always you can email any Committee member with questions. Addresses
can be found here:
https://ibrc.idahobirds.net/
--
Cliff and Lisa Weisse
Island Park, Idaho
cliffandlisa@...
Thanks Peter.
Pat
Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
-------- Original message --------
From: Peter Olsoy <peterolsoy@...>
Date: 3/6/23 1:56 PM (GMT-07:00)
To: IBLE@groups.io
Subject: Re: [IBLE] IBRC Update
Pat - here is yours (https://ibrc.idahobirds.net/rare-bird-reports/52-b-2022-palm-warbler), which is still Pending. The ones accepted were from a previous round
(up to about June 2022). I'm guessing yours and a large batch of currently Pending ones will change to 1st Round in the near future.
Here's a full list, which you can check for Pending, 1st Round, 2nd Round, 3rd Round, Accepted or Not Accepted:
Peter
On Mon, Mar 6, 2023 at 1:51 PM Pat McGrane <pcm510@...> wrote:
Cliff,
I did an online rare bird report on a Palm Warbler that I saw near Boise in 2022. I did not see that bird on the list. Is that the type of thing your group is considering?
Pat McGrane
Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
-------- Original message --------From: Cliff Weisse <cliffandlisa@...>Date: 3/5/23 4:41 PM (GMT-07:00)To: IBLE <ible@groups.io>, Inland NW <inland-nw-birders@...>Subject: [IBLE] IBRC Update
All,
Here's the latest batch of records processed by IBRC.
Cliff
Accepted in first round (7-0):
Golden-crowned Sparrow 20-B-2022
Eurasian Green-winged Teal 19-B-2022
Rusty Blackbird 18-B-2022
Brown Thrasher 16-B-2022
Dunlin 15-B-2022
Great Gray Owl 12-B-2022
Dunlin 13-B-2022
Greater Yellowlegs 11-B-2022
Brant 10-B-2022
Northern Mockingbird 9-B-2022
Red-shouldered Hawk 8-B-2022
Red Phalarope 6-B-2022
Long-tailed Jaeger 5-B-2022
Hoary Redpoll 3-B-2022
Yellow-breasted Chat 2-B-2022
American White Pelican 1-B-2022
Dunlin 81-B-2021
Dunlin 79-B-2021
Greater Yellowlegs 76-B-2021
Dunlin 75-B-2021
Hoary Redpoll 74-B-2021
Blackpoll Warbler 29-B-2022
Northern Hawk Owl 28-B-2022
Blackpoll Warbler 27-B-2022
Tennessee Warbler 26-B-2022
Baltimore Oriole 24-B-2022
Red-shouldered Hawk 22-B-2022
Greater Yellowlegs 78-B-2021
Spotter Sandpiper 77-B-2021
Neotropic Cormorant 30-B-2022
Not Accepted in first round (0-7):
Purple Martin 73-B-2021
Short-billed Dowitcher 23-B-2022
Accepted in second round:
Purple Finch (Western) 4-B-2021 (7-0)
Least Sandpiper 17-B-2021 (7-0)
Purple Finch 18-B-2021 (6-1)
Yellow-billed Cuckoo 64-B-2021 (6-1)
Dunlin 80-B-2021 (5-2)
Broad-winged Hawk 44-B-2020 (7-0)
Not Accepted in second round:
Common Grackle 36-B-2021 (0-7)
Red Knot 37-B-2021 (2-5)
Swamp Sparrow 52-B-2021 (0-7)
Red-shouldered Hawk 17-B-2022 (0-7)
Fox Sparrow 14-B-2022 (2-5)
Red-shouldered Hawk 63-B-2021 (2-5)
Not Accepted in third round:
Short-billed Dowitcher 19-B-2019 (2-5)
Hermit Warbler 30-B-2019 (3-4)
Whimbrel 57-B-2021 (1-6)
Ruddy Turnstone 39-B-2021 (3-4)
Red Knot 45-B-2021 (4-3)
Swamp Sparrow 51-B-2021 (3-4)
Green Heron 33-B-2021 (4-3)
Least Sandpiper 7-B-2021 (0-7)
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
I've been asked a few times about the meaning of the alpha-numeric codes
shown after the species name in the list of reviewed records I send out
in these updates. All records are in this format:
Species name, Record Number, (Vote).
Species name is self explanatory.
The record number is in 3 parts separated by hyphens. The first part is
the number of the record within a given year. The second part is a
letter, either A or B, which designates whether the report is for a
species with previous Idaho records (B), or if the report is for a
species not yet documented in Idaho (A). The third part is the year in
which the report was submitted.
The numbers in parenthesis are the final vote arrived at by IBRC for the
record, with the first number for "accept" votes, the second for "not
accept" votes. First round votes must be unanimous to be decisive so
any record Accepted/Not Accepted in first round is necessarily 7-0 or 0-7.
Here's an example:
Lincoln's Sparrow 11-B-13 (7-0)
In this case the species is Lincoln's Sparrow.
The record number, 11-B-13, shows that this is the 11th report submitted
to IBRC during the year, the "B" shows that there are previous records
for Lincoln's Sparrow, "13" is the year, 2013.
The numbers in parenthesis, (7-0), are the final vote on the record. 7
votes to Accept, 0 votes for Not Accept.
Accepted in first round:
Bewick's Wren 15-B-13
Accepted in second round:
Lincoln's Sparrow 11-B-13 (7-0)
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
-Report rarities to the Idaho Bird Records Committee via the online form
at:
https://ibrc.idahobirds.net/node/add/rare_bird_reports
-Helpful tips for preparing your report can be found in this article:
https://ibrc.idahobirds.net/how-to-document
-Don't forget to check the Review List before taking the time to prepare
a report:
https://ibrc.idahobirds.net/review-species
-You can contact the Secretary via email at this address:
secretary@...
-As always you can email any Committee member with questions. Addresses
can be found here:
https://ibrc.idahobirds.net/
--
Cliff and Lisa Weisse
Island Park, Idaho
cliffandlisa@...