[NatureNS] Estimating walked distances on CBCs

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Hi all -

If you will carry out or have completed your Christmas Bird Count and are
struggling to estimate your "Miles Walked" total, here's a great way

Cheers, Ian McLaren

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Go to Google Earth (it's a free download that takes only a few minutes, but is
endlessly entertaining)Find the satellite map of your CBC area At the toolbar
atop the screen, Select the little "Ruler" Icon Select the Path setting
make sure that Mouse Navigation is selected if you are using a mouse

Blow up the map enough to be able to see the area you walked, and click on your
starting point.   Now simply click the mouse at points along your path, and it
will read out the path length in the Ruler box atop the screen. Draw a path for
every time you left the car / walked a trail / biked / canoed / kayaked, etc.
Depending on where you went, it might end up looking like one of those Family
Circus cartoons of little Billy's route from Point A to Point B.   ;-)

Compared to the mileage you might have guessed, I'll bet you will be amazed at
how much farther you actually walked. Case in point - yesterday I canoed the
Nueces River for the Corpus Christi CBC and covered 13.2 miles.   No wonder my
arms are tired!

Clay Taylor
Calallen, TX (Corpus Christi)
ctaylor@,,,,,




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