Sunday, 1 December 2013

Re: [Maine-birds] Snowy Owls map

Michael,
Thank you
If you have Google Earth show the CBC circles for Maine, you find that almost all of the sightings fall within 6 circles. If they all stick around until the CBC's, I would think we'll set some Snowy Owl records. This will probably be true for NH & CT, too, given the sightings they've had.
Given the size of this irruption, it'd be interesting to see all the sightings plotted as you've done for Maine.

Turk

On 12/1/13, 10:58 AM, Smith, Michael wrote:

It has been fun seeing all the Snowy Owl reports coming in.  I compiled the ones on this list and a few from eBird that are not on this list into a KML file (attached).  I think this is all the reports that had a specific location.  Enjoy!

 

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State of Maine, Office of Information Technology
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