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NHAS Monthly Meeting 12/02/2021 at 6:45 p.m. - Shared screen with speaker view
Jin Bai
46:29
Based on eBird, how many species of birds are there in the world?A: 8,000-10,000 speciesB: 10,000-12,000 speciesC: 12,000-14,000 speciesD: 14,000-16,000 speciesLeave your answer directly in the chat to participate in NHAS bird trivia!
loren hintz
46:55
B
Norman Budnitz
46:58
B
New Hope Audubon
46:58
C
cynthia richards
46:58
D
Van Cotter
47:11
C
Laurie Howlett
47:11
C
Marilyn Racine
47:13
D
Lorraine Aragon
47:18
A
Barb Stenross
47:18
b
Lynn and Jon Randolph
47:19
c
Jim Capel
47:20
B
Meriel Goodwin
47:20
D
Trish Hablutzel
47:28
D
Dawn Lloyd
47:31
C
Meriel Goodwin
47:40
D
loren hintz
54:31
thanks
Catherine Bollinger
01:37:34
I search on species often — plants, insects, etc. But I’ve never seen a link come up to your completed sites. Why don’t I get hits to all this wonderful information?
FLORRIE WESCOAT
02:22:28
Thanks for a great talk!
Tom Driscoll
02:24:06
Great presentation Steve!
cynthia richards
02:24:22
Maybe we should all google New Hope Creek Biodiversity Survey to get google looking for it
Dawn Lloyd
02:24:48
thank you
Anne Miller
02:24:50
This was so interesting and agree with Barbara that it needs more publicity! Thanks
Barb Stenross
02:25:11
wonderful presentation, makes interconnection among species more clear than anything I have seen before
Lynn and Jon Randolph
02:25:13
Such good information
Kathleen-Marie Snipes
02:25:13
Great photos and good perspective. THX.
Tom Driscoll
02:25:20
Good idea Cynthia!
New Hope Audubon
02:25:27
A wonderful wealth of information!
Norman Budnitz
02:25:56
Fantastic!
Wesley Wallace
02:26:07
Thanks, Steve. I look forward to reviewing the sites. Great information.
Barb Stenross
02:27:19
Kudos to John Kent, too!
Tom Driscoll
02:27:38
Good work John!