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The nest record data will eventually be integrated into the current NestWatch database. For researchers seeking access to the final results of the transcription process, please add your name to this document and we will alert you when the data is made available.
For those that would like to examine, study, or use digitized copies of the original nest records, please contact Becca Rodomsky-Bish at rbr75@cornell.edu and I will provide you with information on how to access the historical data once it is stored and made digitally available.
The Cornell Lab of Ornithology has a vibrant citizen-science and education program. Learn more about the exciting efforts at the Lab to educate about the importance of birds and conservation.
If you would like to learn more about this effort, consider watching these three videos created by Sophia Mathews, a Cornell University summer fellowship student:
Why Thousands of People Love Nest Quest Go! (2 minute video)
Importance of Nest Quest Go! Data (2 minute video)
Long, Human Stories Behind NQG! Data (8 minute video)
Thank you for your engagement and interest in this project!