


Although, doing it the way I do allows me to create a more accurate loading bar. One thing this brought up is that it would be nice to send the request a list of species, instead of having to make a different call for each species. The XML is then parsed and the returned records are mapped. Then, I use ws1.1/data/obs/geo_spp/recent for each species to get all records. I used ws1.1/ref/taxa to convert scientific names to common names (could be done the other way) to produce the list on the right.

I entered a list of potential Pennsylvania state birds that I would like to see. Please contact the site administrators for more information."Īnyway, I was so excited about using eBird web-services, that I threw together a quick web-map based on birds I'd like to see in Pennsylvania within 50km of where I'm living (State College, PA). "This installation of Confluence is not set up to permit public signup. First off, I tried to sign up for a posting account and got this error:
