


Although Excel or similar programs work for basic analyses, for larger datasets (>1 million rows) or more sophisticated analyses, we recommend using programs like R. Requests are typically approved within 7 days.ĭata are provided with documentation (including latitudes, longitudes, regions and region codes ) in a tab-delimited text file which can be read by a variety of programs. The data request form allows us to understand how the data will be used. The EBD is updated monthly on the 15th of each month and is available by direct download through eBird to any logged-in user after completing a data request form. The EBD is the core dataset for accessing all raw eBird observations and associated metadata. For those doing scientific work, please see our more detailed information on using eBird for science. Wood Thrush © Curtis Marantz / Macaulay LibraryĮBird provides open data access in several formats, from raw data to processed datasets for rigorous scientific modeling. Solution home eBird Science and Conservation Download eBird Data
