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*Bird Locations*

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Subject: *Bird Locations*
From: John Gamblin <>
Date: Tue, 25 Jul 2000 21:55:30 -0700 (PDT)
G'day All,

For some time now, over a year, I've been working on
scanning up a map of each Oz state, leaving only what
is birding necessary on the map.

Then shading the maps in, with each known bird
sighting location and area.

Colour one relates to such and such a bird.

The zoom capability in most windows paintbrush
programs
unfortunately does not allow for a good area zoom
capability or definition, but if viewed say in Paint
Shop Pro or any of the other modern colour programs
each map can be zoomed down to a 500 metre square
area.

Using 256 colours to denote and share a colour for
each bird and working in a beaut USA colour
enhancement program, I think Victoria is coming along
quite nicely.

What I would like is for some kind birding person to
test some disks for me? PLEASE have a decent
anti-virus program if you wish to help out.



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Red and Black stripes mean more then just bombers?

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