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a suggestion about grid coverage in the COG area of interest

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Subject: a suggestion about grid coverage in the COG area of interest
From: Con Boekel <>
Date: Sat, 19 Apr 2008 10:35:54 +1000
Hi
One of the things I find interesting is going back over the Annual Bird Reports and seeing which grids have been covered in the past. I would like to suggest that once a quarter, or some similar period, a progress report on grids visited and how many times visited, year to date, is published in Gang Gang. Those of us who are interested in covering uncovered grids (or is it uncovering uncovered grids?), could then focus on the gaps. I make this suggestion tentatively in the knowledge that it would require additional work from someone who is already doing voluntary work, and also with a lack of knowledge about how practical it would be or how much work it would involve. An alternative would be to it just once a year, after the report on the bird blitz is available on the basis that there is a substantial surge in grids covered during the blitz.
Con

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