A few of us have been working to put detailed birding site descriptions on the TOS web site. See http://www.tnbirds.org/birding_tn.htm. Progress has been slow and my invitations for people to write up their favorite sites (see for example in the December Tennessee Warbler) have for the most part elicited little response. Nevertheless, the invitation is still open. Once these site guides are done, posters to TN-birds could reference them to provide detailed directions. But I guess, as Jeff notes, most birders would rather be out in the field. Chuck Nicholson Norris, TN -----Original Message----- From: tn-bird-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:tn-bird-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Mark & Tommie Gail Bennett Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2006 12:27 AM To: OLCOOT1@xxxxxxx; tn-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [TN-Bird] Re: Pace Point/Paris Landing Area You are quite right about KY. I attempted to do so on my own web site until I lost my ability to post on that server. It really would not take that much time to copy a few topozone.com maps, x and label the locations and publish them with bird photos. I agree with you about KY. The KOS web site makes an attempt, but it is not adequate. Bennett 113 Iroquois Circle Russellville, KY 42276 -----Original Message----- From: OLCOOT1@xxxxxxx [mailto:OLCOOT1@xxxxxxx] Sent: Wednesday, January 11, 2006 11:07 PM To: benn5609@xxxxxxxxxxxxx; tn-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: [TN-Bird] Pace Point/Paris Landing Area In a message dated 1/11/2006 9:26:49 P.M. Central Standard Time, benn5609@xxxxxxxxxxxxx writes: It would really be nice if someone posted directions/maps to the locations that are frequently mentioned on posts relating to the Pace Point, Paris Landing area. I have a Tennessee DeLorme and cannot find most of the specific "spots" mentioned in the majority of posts. It would be most kind and helpful to out of state birders as well as out of western TN birders if someone developed a map with directions to the good birding locations frequently mentioned in this forum with names, etc. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> The same could be said for many posts to places in KY or in any other state. Directions for all the above mentioned points have been given over the years on TN-Bird directed mainly to TN birders. Many of the names are some that we have developed over this time for a convenient way to convey exact locations. I would like to see the tome that listed direction and held maps to all the good birding locations mentioned on any birding forum and what would be of interest to one would not be to another. I monitor many state lists and it is quite easy just to ask for specific information from the individual poster and I've always had success. Putting together a map for that area might help but then you would need a map for hundreds of locations even in that area there are 20 plus points that need to be mentioned to even scratch the surface of the bounty found there and that might not cover exactly what one wanted to know. A good project for someone with unlimited time and resources but it would cut into your time in the field or with family or friends. If you took away that time in the field, then many new or unexplored great birding areas would not come to the fore. I'm working on a guide to some of my favorite places in West Tennessee, somewhat like the Memphis area guide I did for ABA. It takes time and the project grows like topsy. I get requests daily about birds and birding in TN from TN birders and others all over the US or for that matter world travelers and I have directions ready that I can send to those that request them on most of the locations but far from all. It takes time to put together a post, like Mike's, about your time in the field; adding directions to every post would just make for more work and like I said many exact places are named because there are no names on the map, therefore a Gazetteer (which usually abounds in mistakes) is not much help in giving directions. I probably use over a dozen names that have become general knowledge to many over the years that do not appear on any map. Sure would help to have a complete map for all the good places mentioned each day on every list in every state. Like I said, it would be a good project for someone that had the time or would take the time away from their birding. By the time the project is complete in KY then we might get one done in TN;o) Ask and ye shall receive................. Good Birding !!! Jeff R. 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