[NatureNS] RBA Input

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Another great one would be the Red-footed Booby seen SE of Halifax on Sept =
22 by Sue Abbott. This is not only rare, it is a first for Canada.

Details in the next NS Birds.

Eric

Eric L. Mills
Lower Rose Bay
Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia
Canada
From: Ian Manning
Sent: Friday, February 6, 2015 09:19
To: naturens@chebucto.ns.ca
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Subject: [NatureNS] RBA Input


Hi All,

I'm working on an assignment for school. The goal is to build, and host a m=
ap online via the ArcGIS Online environment. I thought it would be interest=
ing to make a map of the top 10-20 bird sightings of 2014 in NS. I was wond=
ering if anyone could offer ideas of what birds to include.

The ones that stand out best to me are:

1. Dusky Flycatcher in Greenwich
2. Eurasian Kestrel in Hartlen Point
3. Western Tanager in Middleton
4. Zone-Tailed Hawk in Brier Island
5. Mississippi Kite, Brier Island

These are just the ones that are jumping to my mind. Are there any that you=
 would like to see included? Is there a way to tease this information out o=
f eBird without scrolling through pages and pages of records? I tried the A=
BA website, but I'm having an easier time finding recent information than y=
ear-long summary data with locations.

Thank you,
Ian


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<div><b>From: </b>Ian Manning</div>
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<div dir=3D"ltr">Hi All,
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<div>I'm working on an assignment for school. The goal is to build, and hos=
t a map online via the ArcGIS Online environment. I thought it would be int=
eresting to make a map of the top 10-20 bird sightings of 2014 in NS. I was=
 wondering if anyone could offer
 ideas of what birds to include.&nbsp;</div>
<div><br>
</div>
<div>The ones that stand out best to me are:</div>
<div><br>
</div>
<div>1. Dusky Flycatcher in Greenwich</div>
<div>2. Eurasian Kestrel in Hartlen Point&nbsp;</div>
<div>3. Western Tanager in Middleton</div>
<div>4. Zone-Tailed Hawk in Brier Island</div>
<div>5. Mississippi Kite, Brier Island&nbsp;</div>
<div><br>
</div>
<div>These are just the ones that are jumping to my mind. Are there any tha=
t you would like to see included? Is there a way to tease this information =
out of eBird without scrolling through pages and pages of records? I tried =
the ABA website, but I'm having
 an easier time finding recent information than year-long summary data with=
 locations.</div>
</div>
<div><br>
Thank you,</div>
<div>Ian&nbsp;</div>
<div><br>
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