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Index of Subjects Sorry for any confusion. That's not a link to anything affiliated with ebird -- it's just an image that I snapped off my web browser while I was on the ebird site, and it's hosted off my personal Dropbox folder. So you'd have to go to eBird and try the same thing yourself, using the image as a guideline of how it *can* look. --Bob On Fri, Sep 9, 2011 at 09:32, wrote: > Hi Bob: > When I go to, for > example, http://dl.dropbox.com/u/6278006/greater_scaup_ns.PNG by clicking on > the link in your email I go to the ebird map page , however, my only choice > is to make the image smaller of larger. > Must I be an ebird subscriber to see the results of any of the data points? > Thank you. > > > >> From: farmerb@gmail.com >> Date: Fri, 9 Sep 2011 09:04:12 -0300 >> Subject: Re: [NatureNS] An E-bird question >> To: naturens@chebucto.ns.ca; sternrichard@gmail.com >> >> Hi. If I go to ebird.ca, then choose "view and explore data", then >> "graphs and maps", then type "greater scaup" and press continue, then >> click "change location" and choose "nova scotia", "entire region", >> "continue" (whew!), it produces a Google-based map with little red >> flags (screenshot at >> http://dl.dropbox.com/u/6278006/greater_scaup_ns.PNG ). >> >> If I click on any of the red flags, it gives me the observer data (see >> http://dl.dropbox.com/u/6278006/greater_scaup_ns_BM_obs.png ). >> >> Hope that helps! >> --Bob Farmer >> >> On Wed, Sep 7, 2011 at 10:29, Richard Stern <sternrichard@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> > Hi, >> > I have become a fairly regular contributor to E-bird. One of the options >> > in >> > the Explore Data module is to look at high counts for the province on a >> > monthly basis. I see there were e.g. 200 Greater Scaup, 22 Surf Scoters >> > etc. >> > reported in the Province in August. I'm curious about these and other >> > observations - is there any way in E-bird to find out where these >> > observations were, and who submitted them? >> > Thanks, >> > Richard >> > >> > -- >> > ################# >> > Richard Stern, >> > Port Williams, NS, Canada >> > sternrichard@gmail.com >> > ################### >> > >
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