And I believe that is why the ebird reviewers ask you to include them. That way 
they can get an idea of what other species are out there competing for food and 
habitat.



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On Dec 19, 2017, at 1:50 PM, Angus Wilson 
<oceanwander...@gmail.com<mailto:oceanwander...@gmail.com>> wrote:

For European Goldfinch I suspect 'domesticated' isn't an option. Same for other 
known or presumed escapes or deliberate releases that occur with regularity in 
NYS (e.g. Chukar and various non-domesticated waterfowl). Personally, I think 
tracking these potential colonizers is important and interesting. Simply 
invalidating them or discouraging reporting isn't a good solution. Issues with 
list purity can be a separate conversation, decoupled from the scientific uses 
of this information.

Angus Wilson
New York City, NY
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