What are the safe dates, and why do I need to pay attention to them?
Safe dates are intended to forestall counting migrants or transient birds (such as dispersing post nesters) as possible or probable breeders in a block. If you see strong breeding evidence outside of safe dates (for example nest building or a bird with a fecal sac) such behavior is countable for the Atlas.
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