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Standard locations within M12

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Subject: Standard locations within M12
From: "Wallaces" <>
Date: Sun, 17 Aug 2014 09:05:18 +1000
Two years ago I plotted the location of the COG datasheets. While not exactly 
what has been asked for, it may assist. The link will take you to a Google map 
with the locations marked. You can zoom in as with any Google map and click on 
a marker to get the details including the location name.

I will update this to include the datasheets from the last 2 years if people 
find it useful.

Steve

https://www.google.com/fusiontables/DataSource?docid=1D8-RCuF59DGl9Zx88PcWG7RxJL0RdRgjcSG--Ug#map:id=3


-----Original Message-----
From: David McDonald (personal) 
Sent: Saturday, 16 August 2014 6:11 PM
To: 
Subject: Standard locations within M12

Hi, in Eremaea eBird there is a Hotspot called 'Mt Majura Nature Reserve', 
coords 35°14'49.2"S, 149°10'37.4"E, details at
http://ebird.org/ebird/australia/hotspot/L2543227 .

In the COG Atlas there are 16 sites on the Reserve, one is a generic 'Mt Majura 
Nature Reserve'. Paul Fennel will be able to provide details.
COG's website does not contain a gazetteer.

Regards - David

On 16/08/2014 12:41 PM, Megan Mears wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Out running on Mount Majura last weekend, I saw what I thought was not 
> one but two male Rose Robins with the usual woodland birds. Having no
> glasses/camera/binocs at the time, I wasn't 100% so kept it to myself
> but took heart that Marnix reported a Rose Robin on another part of
> that mountain on the same weekend.
>
> This morning I was able to find one male robin - briefly- very
> exciting.  Now comes the tricky part - data entry.
>
> Is there a way I can figure out if the area I was in is a standard
> area? I know I was in M12, but Mount Majura 1, 2, 3 etc don't mean
> anything unless there is a key and I guess these codes are set up for
> standard observations. Can someone let me know if there is a reference 
> on the COG website or is it best for me to create a new standard
> location with a GPS?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Megan
>
>
>


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