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All these red scooters are cluttering the map! Most them should at least should drop off from the map after a few days of not being found. The same goes for the yellow scooters. You guys should aim to make charging as simple as possible!
You guys are seriously wasting peoples time and gas by having these miscellaneous birds that are not even at the location. If someones says the bird is not there it needs to be removed from the map period.
Or hire a dedicated person to go around and check if the birds are really even there. Something seriously need to change if you want to see a better turn out for charging these scooter.
Others wise you have people out here wasting precious time. We are sorry to hear about your poor experience and thank you for taking time to provide this feedback. Over the past few months we have worked to dramatically improve the charger experience through map improvements, clearer pricing, and faster customer support. These improvements stem from feedback like yours.
Please don't hesitate to reach out to us at chargersupport bird. Thank you! I became a charger for this company and just completed my first release today.
All was well, I released the Bird to the correct location, completed my task and went on my way. At 10 am I began receiving notification that my Bird was late to release. I went to check my tasks and nothing was there but I also noticed that my pay out was not listed either. When I responded asking for my payout, I was asked to provide screenshots of my location on the Bird map, a screenshot of the error I received when releasing, and a picture of the location I was releasing.
As it was now 6. Next time do all these things because you will have to request a pay out every time you release.
I am throwing away my chargers and discouraging anyone I can from using or working for this company. The problem was, we don't know what was. A very-dark appearing falcon was spotted behind us, coming from above the treeline near the western air traffic control tower, heading roughly north. My first thought was a Merlin based on how dark it appeared, but it soon became apparent that this was a much larger falcon.
It certainly had the gestalt of a Peregrine Falcon, with long, pointed wings and a relatively slim body. I was the only one who was able to see it in the scope, and the one camera in the crew this morning just refused to focus on the relatively small speck in the sky.
As it turned away, the wings really looked long and the wingbeats were shallow - all perfectly fine for a Peregrine Falcon. Except it was all, or mostly all, dark. Many said "very dark" and I would call it dark-chocolate or very dark brown having seen it in the scope. The underparts were not solidly dark, however, but it was too far to see any detail. I could definitely imagine it as a juvenile, with heavy dark streaking on a slightly-paler background. But the contrast with the very dark-brown upperparts was strikingly minimal.
Everyone saw it through binoculars, and we all agreed it was incredibly dark - even for a Merlin no "two points of light" were to be seen. I did not see the face pattern in the scope, and it was not discernable in binoculars before it turned away from us - I was a second or two too late in getting in the scope to see it as it was coming towards us.
However, I did not see much, if any, contrast on the face. The color and pattern were perfect for an immature Gryfalcon, but the wings looked so long and slim. I could not tell you that the 10th primary was short or not, but the wingtips did not appear to have that gently-rounded tip of a Gyr.