[EMAS] Re: Corvids for the CBC

  • From: Marilyn Westphal <mjwestph@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: jrw@xxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 22 Dec 2015 14:03:29 -0500

I suppose you could take a photo of the complete divided up circle and post
that, but it's probably time to redraw the circle on an updated map. That
current circle was drawn probably at least 17 or 18 years ago or so. I know
because I did it. Roads change. Asheville keeps growing.
Marilyn

Sent from my iPhone

On Dec 22, 2015, at 9:41 AM, Jay Wherley <jrw@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

i mapped out section 12 last time, but it wasn't an exact science...it's
likely
going to take hand work for each section. also nice to capture the hand
notations
on the paper maps for different spotting sites. here's 12:

https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=zAu3jrsx_EIs.kQqS8BApc7dM&usp=sharing

jay w.

On 12/21/15 11:55 AM, Doug Johnston wrote:
Bill,

The count circle map can be found on the Carolina Bird Club website

http://www.carolinabirdclub.org/christmas/countmap.html?code=NCBC

It would be nice if we could put the sections on the map too, maybe someone
can suggest a way?

Doug



On Dec 21, 2015, at 11:24 AM, Bill Steiner <steiner.audubon@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:steiner.audubon@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

Two fish crows continue at Owen park. They hang out with the pigeons at
the top of the metal poles around the ball field. I occasionally hear them
croaking but often they are
silent. Easy to see if you look up.

There is a single Raven who occasionally perches on the bridge rails where
the Blue Ridge parkway goes over I-26. If you stay in your car, he/she is
very tame and approachable.
last seen on saturday.

are both these places inside the count circle? can't find a map online.

cheers, Bill Steiner


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