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eBird??

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Subject: eBird??
From: "Dean Cutten" <>
Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2012 19:00:45 -0500
eBird is a worldwide database run by Cornell Lab of Orthnithology located in
NY state. The database is approaching 100 million records and now has
occurrence maps of many migrating species of Nth American birds. Take a look
at http://ebird.org/content/ebird/about/occurrence-maps/ and watch how bird
migration for a particular species evolves over the course of 12 months. In
these maps one can see how some species take different routes during the
spring and fall (autumn) periods of migration. It just shows when large
amounts of data are available modelling bird movements can become a reality.



Dean Cutten

Victor Harbor, SA
Australia



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Funnell
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Subject: ebird??

E-bird is based in America but is a global database. The bird recording
software I use (Bird Journal) has a function that allows you to export
straight into it. The only issue is that it uses Clements / IOC names so
that takes some adjustments. I use it as well as Eremaea.
Dom


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