Hello everyone,
I wanted to introduce myself and get some feedback on what this community might want. I am a fairly active birdwatcher and I enjoy talking photos of birds while hiking. I am a software developer by day (more on that later). I wanted to start this community as I loved helping over on Reddit but as RIF was my primary interaction point and I can't just jump on and answer a few anymore. I also wanted to create a place to help others and myself with learning more about our feathered friends.
As I mentioned before I am a software developer and I would like to create a bot to help with identification. Starting out you will just be able to request links via all about birds/ebird via double square brackets like [[American Robin]] and it will reply with a few links. I will start testing that this week so if you see some test posts, you can ignore ( or try it out) Other than that I want to get feedback from the community about what they might want to be added to the bot.Please feel free to reach out to me if you have questions or concerns as I have little experience with modding s community like this.
Finally if you have a logo/banner for the community please post it, I am not an artist so I would love to get community help there.
I am so happy whatsthisbird has found a home here, I realized after leaving Reddit that it was the only community I legitimately missed! I'm pretty amateur but happy to throw my two cents in--if the old community taught me anything, it's how to identify a black-crowned night heron and distinguish between a sharpie and a coop so at least we'll have that
Also a reddit refugee. I'm curious if the bot there had any use other than linking to the ebird page (end of year statistics maybe?)
For North American birds the Feather Atlas has always been a good resource. It would be nice to find a way to rope that in when people post feathers, not sure how easy or hard that might be.