Sunday, 2 March 2014

[Maine-birds] Re: snowy map

These may be redundant, but are slightly different locations from your other two points on Cadillac Mt.  44.3608 -68.2285
We saw two snowys there yesterday (3/1) afternoon.  The first one was slightly farther up the North Ridge Trail and when it flushed we watched it fly off to Champlain Mt.  Then we walked a bit further and saw a second bird.  I only gave you a single approximate coordinate since they were so close together, but the birds were not together and were probably not in view of each other either.

On Monday, February 24, 2014 1:41:54 PM UTC-5, michael.smith wrote:

http://bit.ly/18ZvbAS

 

Still trying to keep this up to date, if you know of any locations not already on the map plz let me know.  At this point I am not plotting redundant sites (Biddeford Pool, Nubble, etc.).  Just new places (like the Pembroke one and D Reimer's 2 new ones recently posted).

 

Enjoy!

 

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Michael Smith MS GISP
State GIS Manager, Maine Office of GIS
State of Maine, Office of Information Technology
michael.smith _at_ maine.gov 207-215-5530

Board Member, Maine GeoLibrary
Education Chair, Maine GIS Users Group
State Rep, National States Geographic Information Council



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