I just noticed that Luke and Neil Shelley's birdline for 18/9/09 at WTP has a
link to a Google Map showing the actual locations of the birds mentioned. I
think that's a great idea, and I'd like to see more of it. Could they, or
anyone, please explain the steps for how to do it?
It's especially appropriate for places like WTP where it's often hard to
describe the location. I've occasionally seen markers on Google Maps showing a
photo of a location, so I guess those could be added too.
Here's the link to the Victorian Birdline page:
http://www.eremaea.com/BirdlineRecentSightings.aspx?Birdline=1
and to their Google map:
http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=en&msa=0&ll=-38.036126,144.53021&spn=0.032719,0.074759&t=h&z=14&msid=113983138710318354475.000473d6246fdc95ab5dc
Peter Shute
==============================www.birding-aus.org
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