eBird Quiz of the Week
eBird Quiz of the Week
Since the recent discussion about eBird quizzes, I thought it might be fun do do similar to the bird of the week thread and select a county somewhere in the country every week. Then post your results.
I'd don't know if anyone will care for this but why not try?
For settings I will always be using: Year round, All possible bird from this location, and Photos. It's not necessary to use the same settings, but if everyone uses different settings it's going to effect the results you get.
Let's start with somewhere that may give us some harder birds... Kenai Peninsula Borough , Alaska.
https://ebird.org/quiz/setup
I'd don't know if anyone will care for this but why not try?
For settings I will always be using: Year round, All possible bird from this location, and Photos. It's not necessary to use the same settings, but if everyone uses different settings it's going to effect the results you get.
Let's start with somewhere that may give us some harder birds... Kenai Peninsula Borough , Alaska.
https://ebird.org/quiz/setup
- AveryF
- Posts: 19
- Joined: Sat Feb 07, 2026 3:29 am
- Location: Tennessee
- Has thanked: 5 times
- Been thanked: 29 times
- Contact:
Re: eBird Quiz of the Week
I got 13 out of 20
2 wrong due to multiple species, 1 wrong because I forgot to check the location the photo was taken (was from Ecuador), 2 because I was unfamiliar with the subspecies and got confused, and 2 I just got wrong.
2 wrong due to multiple species, 1 wrong because I forgot to check the location the photo was taken (was from Ecuador), 2 because I was unfamiliar with the subspecies and got confused, and 2 I just got wrong.
Life - 590: Bullock’s Oriole, Tundra Bean-Goose, Western Tanager
Tennessee - 337: Great Cormorant, Vermilion Flycatcher, Rufous Hummingbird
Rutherford - 246: Common Merganser, American Tree Sparrow, Eared Grebe
Tennessee - 337: Great Cormorant, Vermilion Flycatcher, Rufous Hummingbird
Rutherford - 246: Common Merganser, American Tree Sparrow, Eared Grebe
- Lonestranger
- Posts: 157
- Joined: Wed Jan 07, 2026 9:48 am
- Location: Waterloo region, Ontario, Canada
- Has thanked: 111 times
- Been thanked: 72 times
- Contact:
Re: eBird Quiz of the Week
I got 11 out of 20 with the same settings as Kevin. I tried a second game with just Likely birds for comparison, and scored 15 out of 20. The better score is mostly attributed to better photos, my first game had some photos that got 1 star ratings because there was no 0 star option.
I didn't really notice a difference between the two different settings as far as birds go, they both had different birds, mostly, but I think they were mostly likely birds in both games, but what do I know? Yeah, yeah, even I was thinking, not much.
I'm going to suggest that we use Likely birds to help make the game more location specific. With Likely and infrequent or All possible birds from the location options we increase the possibility of vagrant birds being included in the quiz. While there may have been rare sightings of Ontario or Texas birds showing up in Alaskan locations, which would make them possible birds, they don't really fit a quiz about birds from a specific Alaskan location, in my opinion. Just this idiot's thoughts (not to be confused with, that idiot).
I didn't really notice a difference between the two different settings as far as birds go, they both had different birds, mostly, but I think they were mostly likely birds in both games, but what do I know? Yeah, yeah, even I was thinking, not much.
I'm going to suggest that we use Likely birds to help make the game more location specific. With Likely and infrequent or All possible birds from the location options we increase the possibility of vagrant birds being included in the quiz. While there may have been rare sightings of Ontario or Texas birds showing up in Alaskan locations, which would make them possible birds, they don't really fit a quiz about birds from a specific Alaskan location, in my opinion. Just this idiot's thoughts (not to be confused with, that idiot).
- Charlie Spencer
- Posts: 101
- Joined: Wed Jan 07, 2026 8:08 pm
- Location: Sunset Harbor, North Carolina
- Has thanked: 153 times
- Been thanked: 107 times
- Contact:
Re: eBird Quiz of the Week
You know you can skip photos, including the multi-species ones, right?
I agree regarding 'All possible' but think 'Likely and infrequent' would be the best choice.Lonestranger wrote: Thu Feb 12, 2026 6:07 pm I'm going to suggest that we use Likely birds to help make the game more location specific. With Likely and infrequent or All possible birds from the location options we increase the possibility of vagrant birds being included in the quiz.
Sunset Harbor NC USA
- Zoroark
- Posts: 69
- Joined: Mon Jan 12, 2026 2:10 am
- Location: Henderson, Nevada
- Has thanked: 69 times
- Been thanked: 45 times
- Contact:
Re: eBird Quiz of the Week
11 out of 20.
9 were birds I've never seen. 2 were ABA code 4, and 2 were ABA code 3.
9 were birds I've never seen. 2 were ABA code 4, and 2 were ABA code 3.
eBird Profile
ABA Life List: 551 • Most Recent: Rufous-crowned Sparrow, Short-billed Gull, Yellow-chevroned Parakeet
ABA Life List: 551 • Most Recent: Rufous-crowned Sparrow, Short-billed Gull, Yellow-chevroned Parakeet
- Aidan B
- Posts: 61
- Joined: Thu Jan 08, 2026 5:43 pm
- Location: Humboldt County, California
- Has thanked: 61 times
- Been thanked: 145 times
Re: eBird Quiz of the Week
20 out of 20 for me.
Being a California birder constantly on the lookout for vagrants definitely helped with this quiz. Only received good photos, and everything was either a familiar species that also occurs in California or was a vagrant I've studied extensively. I want a Black-tailed Gull!!!
I do think that using only the common or maybe infrequent quizzes would be best. Using all possible birds gives you some weird species.
Being a California birder constantly on the lookout for vagrants definitely helped with this quiz. Only received good photos, and everything was either a familiar species that also occurs in California or was a vagrant I've studied extensively. I want a Black-tailed Gull!!!
I do think that using only the common or maybe infrequent quizzes would be best. Using all possible birds gives you some weird species.
Re: eBird Quiz of the Week
Okay I like the idea of of keeping it more range specific, so let's go with the Likely option.
Also is one week too far apart? I could add one every Saturday night, and Wednesday morning. That would keep the pace up a little faster, while keeping a weekend day available within the time frame.
Also is one week too far apart? I could add one every Saturday night, and Wednesday morning. That would keep the pace up a little faster, while keeping a weekend day available within the time frame.
- Zoroark
- Posts: 69
- Joined: Mon Jan 12, 2026 2:10 am
- Location: Henderson, Nevada
- Has thanked: 69 times
- Been thanked: 45 times
- Contact:
Re: eBird Quiz of the Week
I tried again with the Likely option and got 19 out of 20. The one I missed was a Northern Harrier with its obvious field mark (the white rump) showing. 
I have not seen 3 of the birds that came up, but they were easy to identify.
I have not seen 3 of the birds that came up, but they were easy to identify.
eBird Profile
ABA Life List: 551 • Most Recent: Rufous-crowned Sparrow, Short-billed Gull, Yellow-chevroned Parakeet
ABA Life List: 551 • Most Recent: Rufous-crowned Sparrow, Short-billed Gull, Yellow-chevroned Parakeet
- Lonestranger
- Posts: 157
- Joined: Wed Jan 07, 2026 9:48 am
- Location: Waterloo region, Ontario, Canada
- Has thanked: 111 times
- Been thanked: 72 times
- Contact:
Re: eBird Quiz of the Week
I see nothing wrong with a few different locations each week. People can always play previous locations and the new location, and post their results for both if they come in after a new location is announced. The more frequently we change location, the more often the quiz is likely to be used, which is a win/win situation for both the birders and the quizzes. Using the quiz more often can help improve our birding skills quicker. Using the quiz more often also improves the quiz quicker by down rating the terrible blurry blobs so they can be removed from the quizzes. At least I hope that's what happens to one star photos.Kevin wrote: Fri Feb 13, 2026 1:14 pm Okay I like the idea of of keeping it more range specific, so let's go with the Likely option.
Also is one week too far apart? I could add one every Saturday night, and Wednesday morning. That would keep the pace up a little faster, while keeping a weekend day available within the time frame.
My first quiz for this location had photos so bad that I couldn't even make out the bird's shape, never mind see any identifiable field marks in some of them. One was a foggy shot of three dark blurs, sort of shadowed silhouettes, flying off in the foggy distance. With nothing to make a size reference with or habitat to provide a hint, I took my 1 in 4 guess and surprisingly got it right. The photo shouldn't have gotten a 1 star rating, but as I said before, there is no 0 star rating. Hopefully the better quality photos continue so we don't have to ask ourselves, 'is that a bird?', before we ask ourselves, 'What Bird is That?'
Just this idiot thinking out loud.
Re: eBird Quiz of the Week
I'm good with doing it more often. I'll do every other day for now, so I'll post one tonight or tomorrow.Lonestranger wrote: Fri Feb 13, 2026 5:50 pmI see nothing wrong with a few different locations each week. People can always play previous locations and the new location, and post their results for both if they come in after a new location is announced. The more frequently we change location, the more often the quiz is likely to be used, which is a win/win situation for both the birders and the quizzes. Using the quiz more often can help improve our birding skills quicker. Using the quiz more often also improves the quiz quicker by down rating the terrible blurry blobs so they can be removed from the quizzes. At least I hope that's what happens to one star photos.Kevin wrote: Fri Feb 13, 2026 1:14 pm Okay I like the idea of of keeping it more range specific, so let's go with the Likely option.
Also is one week too far apart? I could add one every Saturday night, and Wednesday morning. That would keep the pace up a little faster, while keeping a weekend day available within the time frame.
My first quiz for this location had photos so bad that I couldn't even make out the bird's shape, never mind see any identifiable field marks in some of them. One was a foggy shot of three dark blurs, sort of shadowed silhouettes, flying off in the foggy distance. With nothing to make a size reference with or habitat to provide a hint, I took my 1 in 4 guess and surprisingly got it right. The photo shouldn't have gotten a 1 star rating, but as I said before, there is no 0 star rating. Hopefully the better quality photos continue so we don't have to ask ourselves, 'is that a bird?', before we ask ourselves, 'What Bird is That?'
Just this idiot thinking out loud.
Re: eBird Quiz of the Week
Let's go to the opposite part of the country to Monroe , County Florida. https://ebird.org/quiz/setup
Monroe county is the southern most county in the contiguous 48, contains the Florida Keys, was established as a county in 1823 and has an approximate population of 81,000.
Thought I'd try to add a little information about the area if there's anything to add.
Monroe county is the southern most county in the contiguous 48, contains the Florida Keys, was established as a county in 1823 and has an approximate population of 81,000.
Thought I'd try to add a little information about the area if there's anything to add.
Re: eBird Quiz of the Week
I just did it and got 20/20. With one exception the photos were fine, and I had reasonably identifiable birds, at least for me, except there was one that was a 50/50 guess on a Dowicher.
- Lonestranger
- Posts: 157
- Joined: Wed Jan 07, 2026 9:48 am
- Location: Waterloo region, Ontario, Canada
- Has thanked: 111 times
- Been thanked: 72 times
- Contact:
Re: eBird Quiz of the Week
I couldn't find Monroe County in the list until I finished typing Florida, and then there were 4 different options on the list to choose from. I chose Key West, Monroe County, Florida and scored 12/20.