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Index of Subjects http://ebird.org/content/canada/ "Explore Data" "Arrivals and Departures" "Nova Scotia" & "Entire Country or State/Province" Continue Change both years to "2014" & Submit Voila: 326 species for 2014, choose your 10-20 THEN: "Explore Data" again "Bar Charts" "Nova Scotia" & "Entire Region" Continue Voila: 408 species Change date range to 2014, to make it clearer & get back to 326 species Click on "Map" at your chosen specie's name Click on the bubble that appears on the map Click on "Checklist" as you wish. All is revealed. Rick Whitman On 2/6/15, Ian Manning <ianmanning4@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi All, > > I'm working on an assignment for school. The goal is to build, and host a > map online via the ArcGIS Online environment. I thought it would be > interesting 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. > > 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 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. > > Thank you, > Ian >
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