For large amounts of data this can take several seconds. Your download file will then be prepared (shown by an orange spinning circle in the bottom right of the page) and downloaded. Once you have made your selection of fields you wish to include click the download button at the bottom right of the pop up. A pop up is shown which displays all the selectable fields that can be included or excluded from the download, selecting ‘yes’ will include them in the final download whilst selecting ‘no’ will exclude them. You can download this list as an Excel sheet by clicking the green ‘Download’ button at the top right of the list. You can also use the search field to look for a particular species. This will display a table listing all the species you have seen in a particular year. In the ‘Output’ field select ‘Table – View/download records’ and click the ‘create output’ button. Use the ‘Places’ filter to display the records either globally, by country or sub region, or for one of your places. The first step is to select ‘Explore my records’ function within ‘Explore data’ which is in the left hand ‘Your options’ menu.įrom here use the ‘Dates’ and ‘Year’ filter to select the year you wish to view. To download records from BirdTrack you will first need to select the time period and area you wish to download records for. Any changes that are made will need to be confirmed by clicking the ‘Submit’ button. The editing of the place and/or species details is completed in the same way as adding a record.
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