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Thursday, January 26th, 2023
avinews
Breeding success of Bewick’s Swans in 2022 – High proportion of juveniles at low total count
posted by Nikolas Prior
 
Sunday, January 1st, 2023
avinews
Please note: Birds have become one year older!
posted by Christopher König
 
Thursday, December 15th, 2022
tipnews
posted by Christopher König
 
Monday, December 12th, 2022
avinews
Breeding success of Bewick’s Swans in 2022: Please take part in the European census on December 17th/18th
posted by Nikolas Prior
 
Wednesday, October 26th, 2022
tipnews
New: Instructions for breeding success monitoring and identification of juvenile geese and swans
posted by Nikolas Prior
 
Wednesday, October 19th, 2022
avinews
Parrot Crossbils on the move!
posted by Christopher König
 
Wednesday, October 5th, 2022
tipnews
Resting and migrating Cranes (and other species) - please note
posted by Nikolas Prior
 
Thursday, July 7th, 2022
technews
Important settings of the ornitho app NaturaList

The mobile input of observations directly from the field is increasing more and more. In the meantime, about half of the data is received via the ornitho app "NaturaList". But there are a few things to keep in mind and it is important that the app is set up correctly. You can access the "Preferred settings" via the "Hamburger menu icon" and configure the app there. We would like to list some particularly important notes and settings below:

1. Report the position of the bird, not your own location!
When entering data, it is important to move the map so that the red pointer marks the location of the bird. Your own location (smiley) is irrelevant and only serves to facilitate orientation in the field within the app.

2. Select the correct species list!
The species list is a central element of the app, through which important options are controlled (e.g. map bases, projects, bird monitoring, additional information). It is therefore of great importance that the list from ornitho.de is selected for bird observations in Germany. Please check in the settings of the app under "Species list" that the list of the internet portal ornitho.de is selected.

3. Correct list of atlas codes!
Particularly important information can be obtained by assigning atlas codes. Even though the codes are internationally agreed, there are slight differences from country to country. To ensure that your observations can be correctly classified, it is important to select the 20-digit list in the app settings under "Choice of atlas codes". Basic information on assigning atlas codes can also be found here: https://www.ornitho.de/index.php?m_id=20041

4. Use map bases optimally!
We recommend using the map "Deutschland TopPlusOpen" as default, alternatively "OpenStreetMap Live". The default can be set in the app settings under "Map". Should it ever be necessary to use an aerial photograph for a particularly precise location, the map layers can be easily changed during data entry via the "layers" symbol at the top left of the map (e.g. "Luftbild Deutschland"). Please do not choose any of the Google map layers, for two reasons: 1.) These cause costs for us, all others are free of charge (and often better)! This money can be put to much better use. 2.) There are plans to remove most of these from NaturaList soon.

Please take the time to check the above settings once and correct them if necessary. This will make the app easier to use, improve the quality of your data and help us to save costs. You can find many more tips on how to use NaturaList in our user guide: https://www.ornitho.de/index.php?m_id=20033.

Thank you very much!

posted by Christopher König
 
Friday, July 1st, 2022
tipnews
Landesweite Sommer-Gänsezählungen in Nordrhein-Westfalen und Niedersachsen 2022
posted by Nikolas Prior
 
Friday, July 1st, 2022
tipnews
Count dates Monitoring of Migratory and Wintering Waterbirds 2022/23
posted by Nikolas Prior
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