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Best Practices for Use
Dear all: I borrowed this sticky post from the Santa Barbara listserv and it explains some best practices for managing your centralvalleybirds.groups.io account. The groups.io system is much more powe
Dear all: I borrowed this sticky post from the Santa Barbara listserv and it explains some best practices for managing your centralvalleybirds.groups.io account. The groups.io system is much more powerful than the old Yahoo one, and tweaking your settings can make things much easier for you and for the moderators of the group. As the need the arises I will update this post. It is a "sticky", which means that it will always appear at the top of the posts, making it easier to find. Comments and questions about the information below are welcome. Thanks --Cliff Accessing your groups.io account At groups.io your account name is your email address. One account can be a member of several groups. To go to your account settings, do the following: Using a browser go to https://groups.io If you are already logged in, your name should appear in the upper right corner. If not: select "Login In" and complete the log in procedure You should now see a screen listing all your group subscriptions. If you want to go to your account settings, select your name in the top right corner and select "Account". This should get you to a new page about your email, password, et cetera. Adding automatic signature Your posts to centralvalleybirds are required to have a signature with your full name and place of residence. That way we have a proper record of who reported what when. It also enables future readers to contact you about your post if need be. Here's how you can set up your groups.io account to automatically attach a signature so that you can forget about this. Go to your groups subscriptions as explained in Steps 1-3 above and select centralvalleybirds At the top of the left column, select "Subscriptions" Scroll to the block "Signature" and select both "Use Signature For Web Posting" and "Use Signature for Email Posting" Enter your personal signature in the box below that Scroll down and hit the blue "Save" button And you're done. From now on, any post by you will automatically have the signature. Changing your email address To change the email address that you use to post to groups.io do not create a new account. Instead use the following steps. Go to your account settings as explained in Steps 1-4 above. In the left column select "Login". Use the "Change Email" button to update your email address. This way your old posts will remain associated with your new address. If, instead, you create a whole new account for your new address, there is no connection between your old posts and your new address: it's as if there are two "You"s on groups.io. Merging two accounts (yes this can be done) Sometimes people end up with more than one account that they should merge into one. To merge account@old into account@new, do the following. Go to to your account@old settings as explained in Steps 1-4 above. Change the account@old email address into account@new and following the subsequent instructions. Now all your @old posts will have moved to your account@new, and the account@old will have been removed. Using several email addresses and one account Some of us want to be able to post using different email addresses. Say that your groups.io account uses the address birder@gmail but you want also to be able to post using your other address worker@work. This does not require two separate accounts; instead do the following. Go to you birder@gmail account settings as explained in Steps 1-4 above. In the left column select "Login". At the bottom of the page, select "Advanced Settings for Email Aliases" Enter your worker@work address and select "+ Add Email Alias" Now if you post from your worker@work address groups.io will recognize that this address is an alias for birder@gmail and things will go through. If you have not set up an alias, groups.io will bounce your post as it does not recognize your address (unless you have another account for worker@work in which case: please merge your accounts). The issue of having more than one account versus one account with several email addresses can be confusing. Let me know if you want help with this. -- Cliff Hawley S
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Cosumnes birds (mostly) the last week or so
Dear Birders, I've visited the preserve almost daily recently, with one morning across the river in Yolo County this past week. That was actually my first time out of Sacramento County in more than a
Dear Birders, I've visited the preserve almost daily recently, with one morning across the river in Yolo County this past week. That was actually my first time out of Sacramento County in more than a
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By Glennah Trochet
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Cassin's Kingbirds Pairing Up
Rich Brown and I met up at Orestimba Creek this morning for the continuing surveys of Cassin's Kingbirds. We found four of them, both pairs going into the same trees where we had confirmed nesting las
Rich Brown and I met up at Orestimba Creek this morning for the continuing surveys of Cassin's Kingbirds. We found four of them, both pairs going into the same trees where we had confirmed nesting las
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By Sal
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FOS western kingbird
Looking toward Bushy Lake from Costco, parked near auto garage. Heard calling looked up to see 2 flying around tall live oak. Sally Walters Schmoldt Sacramento CA
Looking toward Bushy Lake from Costco, parked near auto garage. Heard calling looked up to see 2 flying around tall live oak. Sally Walters Schmoldt Sacramento CA
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By Sally M. Walters
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early Vaux swift
This morning at West Pond in Davis, an unusually early spring migrant Vaux's swift flew over with a small group of swallows. An early-arriving female (by call note) Pacific-slope flycatcher was at the
This morning at West Pond in Davis, an unusually early spring migrant Vaux's swift flew over with a small group of swallows. An early-arriving female (by call note) Pacific-slope flycatcher was at the
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By Michael Perrone
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Buena Vista Rec Area
Buena Vista Rec Area is in the southern San Joaquin Valley between Taft on the west and Interstate 5 on the east. Even with a current 184 bird species eBirded for the BVRA Hotspot, it has been signifi
Buena Vista Rec Area is in the southern San Joaquin Valley between Taft on the west and Interstate 5 on the east. Even with a current 184 bird species eBirded for the BVRA Hotspot, it has been signifi
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By Bob Barnes
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Early Calliope Hummingbird
Just before sunset today, first a female Rufous and then a male Calliope hummingbird arrived at one of my feeders joining several Anna’s who were tanking up for the night, always a very active time at
Just before sunset today, first a female Rufous and then a male Calliope hummingbird arrived at one of my feeders joining several Anna’s who were tanking up for the night, always a very active time at
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By kuschmanfred
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Fresno Riverbottom Migrants
Hello all Central Valley Birders, This morning, I did some birdwatching at Riverbottom Park below Riverside Golf Course in Fresno. Had a very good morning, with a total of 51 species, which included a
Hello all Central Valley Birders, This morning, I did some birdwatching at Riverbottom Park below Riverside Golf Course in Fresno. Had a very good morning, with a total of 51 species, which included a
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By Nathan Parmeter
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Lawrence’s Goldfinches along Putah Creek
All 3 species of goldfinches are taking advantage of the wildflowers in the fields just north of the dirt road along the Putah Creek Riparian area between Hopkins and Pedrick. I spotted a pair of Lawr
All 3 species of goldfinches are taking advantage of the wildflowers in the fields just north of the dirt road along the Putah Creek Riparian area between Hopkins and Pedrick. I spotted a pair of Lawr
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By Kathy Blankenship
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orioles
Contrary to the traditional arrival schedule at my place, Bullock’s Orioles, two males, arrived a week ago, as others in Solano County have also reported, but Hooded Orioles, usually the first to arri
Contrary to the traditional arrival schedule at my place, Bullock’s Orioles, two males, arrived a week ago, as others in Solano County have also reported, but Hooded Orioles, usually the first to arri
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By kuschmanfred
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Head Molt in white-crown sparrow
My feeder white-crowned sparrow adults are molting their crown feathers - tiny little spikes of pin feathers. Sally Walters Schmoldt Sacramento CA
My feeder white-crowned sparrow adults are molting their crown feathers - tiny little spikes of pin feathers. Sally Walters Schmoldt Sacramento CA
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By Sally M. Walters
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More Cassin's Kingbirds at Orestimba Creek
Daniel Gilman and I saw five Cassin's Kingbirds at the Orestimba Creek Road site this morning. For those of you who are travelling through on I-5, this might be a nice respite and place to bird, prefe
Daniel Gilman and I saw five Cassin's Kingbirds at the Orestimba Creek Road site this morning. For those of you who are travelling through on I-5, this might be a nice respite and place to bird, prefe
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By Sal
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Sharpie
A sharp-shinned hawk just landed in my orange tree 5 feet up from my face! What a treat! Sally Walters Schmoldt Sacramento CA
A sharp-shinned hawk just landed in my orange tree 5 feet up from my face! What a treat! Sally Walters Schmoldt Sacramento CA
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By Sally M. Walters
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Eurasian Wigeon on Putah Creek
Hi All, I saw 2 Eurasian Wigeon drakes in Putah Creek today at Fishing Access #1. They were floating close to the Solano side opposite the picnic area and they may have been courting a female. I saw o
Hi All, I saw 2 Eurasian Wigeon drakes in Putah Creek today at Fishing Access #1. They were floating close to the Solano side opposite the picnic area and they may have been courting a female. I saw o
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By Kathy Blankenship
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early migrants in Davis
A visit to the east end of the UC Davis Arboretum today netted a flyover western kingbird, two singing Townsend's warblers and a female, and two male black-throated gray warblers. Orange-crowns and Au
A visit to the east end of the UC Davis Arboretum today netted a flyover western kingbird, two singing Townsend's warblers and a female, and two male black-throated gray warblers. Orange-crowns and Au
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By Michael Perrone
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Urban Black throated Gray Warbler
Hello all Central Valley Birders, While taking my morning break, I briefly walked to the small plaza across the railroad tracks from Fresno City Hall and happened to see a flock of Yellow-rumped Warbl
Hello all Central Valley Birders, While taking my morning break, I briefly walked to the small plaza across the railroad tracks from Fresno City Hall and happened to see a flock of Yellow-rumped Warbl
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By Nathan Parmeter
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Barnacle/canada hybrid photos, Camden Park, Elk Grove 4 messages
My ebird checklist containing photos of what I believe is a Barnacle x Canada goose hybrid is S83959317. Camden Park is in Elk Grove and can be found on Google map, location can also be found on the h
My ebird checklist containing photos of what I believe is a Barnacle x Canada goose hybrid is S83959317. Camden Park is in Elk Grove and can be found on Google map, location can also be found on the h
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By Bob Greenleaf
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Barnacle x Canada hybrid
This morning about 8:30 at Camden Park I think I saw a Barnacle/Canada goose hybrid. It has the white facial markings of a Barnacle and the rest appears to be Canada type. It was in the pond area near
This morning about 8:30 at Camden Park I think I saw a Barnacle/Canada goose hybrid. It has the white facial markings of a Barnacle and the rest appears to be Canada type. It was in the pond area near
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By Bob Greenleaf
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Cassin's Kingbirds at Orestimba Creek 2 messages
I met up with Xavier Sandoval earlier this morning for our first Cassin's Kingbird survey of this season. We saw two Cassin's Kingbirds in an apparent territorial contest, as well as one adult Loggerh
I met up with Xavier Sandoval earlier this morning for our first Cassin's Kingbird survey of this season. We saw two Cassin's Kingbirds in an apparent territorial contest, as well as one adult Loggerh
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By Sal
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today's Tall Forest survey results
Dear Birders, I was behind the Farm Center gate from about 06:30 to 14:15 today, covering my usual route for the monthly bird survey there. That's not likely to be possible tomorrow, since the rising
Dear Birders, I was behind the Farm Center gate from about 06:30 to 14:15 today, covering my usual route for the monthly bird survey there. That's not likely to be possible tomorrow, since the rising
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By Glennah Trochet
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