Sharing bird alerts with @mbalerter on X (2024)

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Manhattan Bird Alert has enjoyed enormous growth in followers over the last two years. Most followers come for the excellent bird photography and videography and to get a general idea of what birds are being observed in Manhattan.

Among our followers is a smaller group, likely no more than 1,500 or so, of active Manhattan birders who want bird alerts! They may be happy to view photos of common birds during the off-hours, but when they are out in the park they primarily want to get alerts of rare or interesting birds that they can observe for themselves.

In the first few years of operation, Manhattan Bird Alert was an automated account and it had only bird alerts (hence the choice of name). In more recent years, it has ceased to be automated—I compose all tweets myself— and it has featured both.

As the follower count has risen, so has the number of contributors, those who issue bird alerts or post images, particularly so as more people have taken up birding and nature photography.

An account that tweets eighty bird alerts per day might be great for active Manhattan birders, but it could be annoying to the other 97% of our followers. It also puts a strain on the account’s manager—that would be me—for whom re-wording and clarifying the alerts of others is time-consuming and distracting.

So, in September 2020, I created mbalerter, an entirely automated account that is much like what Manhattan Bird Alert was in its initial years. It natively reposted approved users who posted with the #birdcp hashtag.

Update: as of late April 2023, X has disabled access to the API features that allow us to automate hashtag-based reposting. While we wait for resolution of this issue, we ask that users take an additional step after tweeting a #birdcp alert: send a Direct Message on Twitter to @BirdCentralPark to let us know you sent an alert, so we can manually retweet it. You can simply say “alert.” This will work, as Twitter still sends immediate notifications on Direct Messages.

Using the #birdcpp hashtag

What about great photos of birds? For these, I am asking that contributors use #birdcpp.

By using #birdcpp, you will make your alerts and images easily searchable so that others can view them and so that I can find them and possibly retweet them from Manhattan Bird Alert.

To summarize:

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#birdcp: prompt alerts of rare, uncommon, or otherwise interesting birds in Manhattan (including first arrivals of migrants), with or without photos or videos

#birdcpp: posts of bird photos and videos

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Further Points

It does NOT help to mention @mbalerter in your tweets.

Just use the hashtag and send a direct message to @BirdCentralPark to let us know you sent and alert and we will get it reposted as soon as possible.

If you want bird alerts, we recommend following @mbalerter!

Using @mbalerter with #birdcp

Issue an alert for any observation or comment you believe may be of immediate interest to active Manhattan birders and nature enthusiasts. No species are off limits. In particular, owl reports are welcome. (If you want to pass along a report without having your name or username publicly disclosed, just direct message the @BirdCentralPark account and say so. We will issue the alert without attribution.)

We also post excellent butterfly and insect photography, along with that of reptiles (such as frogs and snapping turtles) and even mammals (such as woodchucks, coyotes, and seals). That said,alertsprimarily should be of rare, uncommon, or noteworthy wild birds in Manhattan that currently observable or that might be refound.

Bird alerts should have these two data: 1) the full common name of the species (abbreviations are discouraged because they can be cryptic to new birders) and 2) the location, as precise as practical, of the bird, including the park name. If the time is not reasonably close to now, that, too, should be noted.

As new migrants arrive throughout the year, even common ones like Eastern Phoebe and Yellow Warbler, users often alerttheir first and subsequent next fewappearances. Doing so ishelpfuland encouraged, but use your judgement regarding when to stop. Ask yourself: would birders want to go out of their way to see my bird?

How to send an alert

An alert is simply a [post on C sent with the hashtag #birdcp, which can appear anywhere in the body of the message. See the examples below.

Birders use longstanding names of Central Park birding locations in their alerts. Here they are:map of Central Park birding locations. If you want to post or chase bird alerts, you should learn these locations.

If you have questions or comments on these alerts, contact me here.

Examples

  • Solitary Sandpiper working the SE end of Central Park’s Turtle Pond. #birdcp
  • Excellent raptor flight viewed from the Central Park Great Hill. Kettles of Broad-winged Hawks and some Sharp-shinned. #birdcp
  • Over a dozen warbler species including Tennessee and Blackburnian, north end of Central Park’s Strawberry Fields. #birdcp
  • Orchard Orioles singing in trees by the soccer fields, at the east end of Inwood Hill Park. #birdcp
Sharing bird alerts with @mbalerter on X (2024)
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