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The TCC goal is to increase the knowledge of the birdlife of Texas by encouraging the exploration of those counties less visited in Texas. This knowledge is lost unless this knowledge is preserved, so the TCC is now configured to display the records as found in eBird.org
 
The TCC goal is to increase the knowledge of the birdlife of Texas by encouraging the exploration of those counties less visited in Texas. This knowledge is lost unless this knowledge is preserved, so the TCC is now configured to display the records as found in eBird.org
  
The TCC website has to be rebuilt and its going to take some time, but check back often as the counties pages get rebuilt
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All the county pages are now in place. If you use [[eBird]] then county totals update automatically. The underlying goal of the TCC is to increase the knowledge of the birdlife of Texas statewide by encouraging birding in more places in Texas. Unless the knowledge we gain doing this goes somewhere then its all for naught. [[eBird]] is the best way to do this by recording your birding in [[eBird]]. The the TCC pages on how to get your records into [[eBird]].
  
 
== Totals ==
 
== Totals ==

Revision as of 19:38, 11 September 2017

Welcome to the Texas Century Club

The Texas Century Club (TCC) is a friendly competition among birders to trying to identify 100 species of birds in 100 of the 254 counties in the state of Texas. The goal is to reach the 100 x 100 county mark.

The TCC goal is to increase the knowledge of the birdlife of Texas by encouraging the exploration of those counties less visited in Texas. This knowledge is lost unless this knowledge is preserved, so the TCC is now configured to display the records as found in eBird.org

All the county pages are now in place. If you use eBird then county totals update automatically. The underlying goal of the TCC is to increase the knowledge of the birdlife of Texas statewide by encouraging birding in more places in Texas. Unless the knowledge we gain doing this goes somewhere then its all for naught. eBird is the best way to do this by recording your birding in eBird. The the TCC pages on how to get your records into eBird.

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