[birdky] Ebird Arrivals Departures and High Counts

Ebird has provided a new tool for exploring bird reports. It's now possible to find out the first, last or high count of all species reported to ebird for any state, county or hot spot.

For more information go to http://ebird.org/content/ebird/

Birding smiles . . . . .

~Roseanna Denton
Science Hill, Pulaski County
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