On Mon, Mar 30, 2026 at 10:17 AM Jacob C. Cooper via groups.io <cooperj2=
<unk.edu...> wrote:
> Hi Robin,
>
> If someone makes a hotspot, you can merge all of your locations with that
> hotspot *or* transfer your lists to that hotspot if you did not create
> the location originally. Alternatively, all three of you can recommend your
> location as a hotspot and one of the hotspot reviewers can then merge those
> locations together within eBird.
>
> All the best,
>
> JC
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> *From: *<NEBirds...> <NEBirds...> on behalf of Robin Harding
> via groups.io <pine2siskin4...>
> *Date: *Friday, March 27, 2026 at 21:59
> *To: *<NEBirds...> <NEBirds...>
> *Subject: *[NEBirds] ebird location
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> Nebraska ebirders,
>
> I'm entering historical lists into ebird. I have a personal location
> called 'Alma WTP east.' I also have some ebird lists shared by William
> Flack and Eugene Huryn from the same location. Each of them gave the
> location a slightly different name. So now I have three different names
> for the same location. Can we make it a hotspot and merge lists with the
> hotspot?
>
> Robin Harding
> Shelton, Nebraska
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