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Date: | Mon, 12 Mar 2007 20:34:53 -0700 |
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In the wake of a substantial post-breeding dispersal last
fall across Ohio away from Lake Erie, I have found
myself delving into old descriptions of similar events.
This in turn, has brought about a curiousity concerning
the spring progress of Great Egrets, especially in
light of two recent nestings away from Lake Erie
(recently reported in The Ohio Cardinal). And so I
thought to offer up a little exercise. Any day now,
Great Egrets should be arriving. For those who may
be up to participating, I would like you enter any
and all sightings of Great Egret this spring into
eBird. This will allow for everyone to watch the progress
of the species unfold day to day.
To the degree possible, I suggest taking the time
to map the position of the sighting as well as one
may. Most bodies of water are already within the
hotspot menu, so using these will suffice most of
the time. But in more remote areas, use of the
mapping tool will likely be necessary.
For those new to eBird, there are presently detailed
instructions available off the mainpage. See ...
http://ebird.org/
Although many a sighting is expected from the Lake Erie
marshes, I am more interested in the interior distribution,
corridor use, and whether there are any favored stopover
sites.
cheers
Vic Fazio
Shaker Heights, OH
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