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Though I haven't seen many postings that have had to use the DeLorme Ohio
Atlas coordinates lately,  past experience has shown that it makes locating
the exact location where that rare bird was located very easy to find. I
remember in particular the ease of finding the Harris Sparrow a few years
ago when a list participant offered the DeLorme coordinates (not GPS
coordinates), and our friend Richard Counts (sp. ? Sorry Richard!) finds
those great longspurs each winter and guides us out to his part of the state
with the DeLorme coordinates as well.

Of course, you do need a DeLorme Atlas to make that meaningful..... ) :-)


Cheers....Bob


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Robert D  Hinkle, PhD
Chief, Division of Outdoor Education
Cleveland Metroparks
(216) 341-9225

NAI National Workshop
November 17-21
Hartford, CT
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