Ben Armstrong
Ben Armstrong
This is a reasonable place to start with making the ebirdcog more useful. Primary access to species via the API is thru [/v2/ref/taxonomy/ebird](https://documenter.getpostman.com/view/664302/S1ENwy59?version=latest#952a4310-536d-4ad1-8f3e-77cfb624d1bc) which requires a species code. So if...
One obvious problem, however, is what they mean by "species code". I assume it's the longer six-character code as per the example above and not the more familiar 4-letter AOU...
Odd that they require a code as its parameter but no apparent way to look up the code from other known codes or species name keywords through the api. If...
I have contacted Dale Floer by email about possibly collaborating. Their code here looks like it partially solves the problem. With work, it could be used to help implement this...
Sounds reasonable. If you want to model it loosely on what we did in `inatcog`: - In `inat taxon` the disambiguation is done by relying on the `/v1/taxa/autocomplete` rankings assigned...
See https://github.com/synrg/quaggagriff/issues/7#issuecomment-537476568 re. help wanted.
See https://github.com/synrg/quaggagriff/issues/7#issuecomment-537476568 re. help wanted.
Realistically, so long as the eBird Discord community isn't driving this, there will not be much more work on eBird support in general. Though I have an eBird account, I...
5a20301a5b53000e66f71477f058ca968801b91a improves the help
In testing, I found that `,t bonap polygala nana` actually partially works (i.e. the taxon is matched even though the bonap.net URL 404's). However, it doesn't render the invalid name...