Thanks martin/Con. I hadn't realised the COG area of interest extended that far.
Alan
On Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 6:27 AM, martin butterfield <> wrote:
The boundary is shown by the slightly off-vertical yellow line in the image attached to my original post and, as Con said, includes part of the River downstream of the bridge. Using Google Earth to measure the path of the River there is 1.2km of watercourse before it hits the boundary between z15 and z14 and then a further 1.8km before the River departs the COG AOI.
In case some Google Earth users aren't aware of it, the COG website has a very good overlay of the COG Grid on the Maps Forms and Lists page (under the accipiter image).
Martin
On 25 March 2013 21:37, Con Boekel <> wrote:
Alan, Marting
In fact the COG area of interest includes something like a
hundred metres (perhaps more) downstream of the Warri Bridge. I
happen to recall this because I recorded there both my biggest
ever flock of Red-browed Finches and an Azure Kingfisher, and I
had my GPS with me at the time.
regards
Con
On 25/03/2013 8:51 PM, martin butterfield wrote:
Alan
According to my copy of Google Earth the Warri Bridge is just
inside COGs Area of Interest (grid cell Z15). See attached
screenshot.
Martin
On 25 March 2013 20:27, Alan Thomas <> wrote:
I know the Warri Bridge on the Shoalhaven is out of COG'S
Area of interest, but I thought the sighting of 14 Gang
gangs at the camping ground would be of interest to members.
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