A simpler way to get to the same site is https://www.michaelfogleman.com/birds/ <https://www.michaelfogleman.com/birds/>.
— John > On Mar 22, 2021, at 11:46 AM, Jeanne Baumann <jbaum...@usfamily.net> wrote: > > > > Worked great for me, from the initial email. > > On 22-03-2021 11:40, Jeff Ranta wrote: > >> Sounds great, but I couldn't get the link to work either. >> Jeff Ranta >> >> Sent from my iPhone >> On Mar 22, 2021, at 11:36 AM, bluesk...@comcast.net wrote: Hi Tami - I >> couldn't get the link to work. Can you send it a different way or something? >> Thx Howard On Mar 22, 2021, at 11:04 AM, Tami Vogel <tvo...@wrcmn.org> >> wrote: Thought I'd share this amazing reference tool created by a birder in >> North Carolina, Michael Fogleman. It works w/any zip code. Just amazing the >> skills that people contribute to the birding community at large. Regards, >> Tami Vogel Communications Director Wildlife Rehabilitation Center of >> Minnesota www.wrcmn.org [1]<http://www.wrcmn.org/ [2]> www.facebook/WRCMN >> [3]<http://www.facebook/WRCMN [3]> Twitter/IG @WRCMN On Mar 22, 2021, at >> 9:47 AM, Michael Fogleman (via carolinabirds Mailing List) >> <carolinabi...@duke.edu<mailto:carolinabi...@duke.edu>> wrote: Hello >> friends, I made a new webpage called "Bird Finder." Just enter your ZIP code >> and it will show you what birds you can expect to see in your area this >> month. Then, you can click on a bird and it will show you > which hotspots historically were best for finding that bird. > https://www.michaelfogleman.com/birds/ > [4]<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__www.michaelfogleman.com_birds_&d=DwQFAg&c=euGZstcaTDllvimEN8b7jXrwqOf-v5A_CdpgnVfiiMM&r=xXpC9befJRBVpnioMFpUIw&m=e5WERxzExiwIpP13xoNsSWfAScX8YYHBI29VjuJFlW4&s=WXSO_37ciJaFqyg2m6ortrp2A_gkL6Q28CkomZRBRmE&e= > [5]> It also highlights which birds are "coming" and "going" based on the > change from the previous month. This is all based on historical eBird data. > The tool suggested that the best place for me to find Wilson's Snipe in March > is, by far, a place called Beaver Marsh in Durham. I had never been there > before. I went, and sure enough I saw about 18 of t hem! You can find that > data on eBird, of course, but it's not presented in this way. Poke around and > let me know if its suggestions line up with your experience! Michael Fogleman > Cary, NC ---- Join or Leave mou-net: > http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=mou-net [6] Archives: > http://lists.umn.edu/archives/mou-net.html [7] During the pandemic, the MOU > encourages you to stay safe, practice social distancing, and continue to bird > responsibly. ---- Join or Leave mou-net: > http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=mou-net [6] Archives: > http://lists.umn.edu/archives/mou-net.html [7] During the pandemic, the MOU > encourages you to stay safe, practice social distancing, and continue to bird > responsibly. > > ---- > Join or Leave mou-net: http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=mou-net > [6] > Archives: http://lists.umn.edu/archives/mou-net.html [7] > > During the pandemic, the MOU encourages you to stay safe, practice > social distancing, and continue to bird responsibly. > > > > Links: > ------ > [1] http://www.wrcmn.org > [2] http://www.wrcmn.org/ > [3] http://www.facebook/WRCMN > [4] https://www.michaelfogleman.com/birds/ > [5] > https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__www.michaelfogleman.com_birds_&d=DwQFAg&c=euGZstcaTDllvimEN8b7jXrwqOf-v5A_CdpgnVfiiMM&r=xXpC9befJRBVpnioMFpUIw&m=e5WERxzExiwIpP13xoNsSWfAScX8YYHBI29VjuJFlW4&s=WXSO_37ciJaFqyg2m6ortrp2A_gkL6Q28CkomZRBRmE&e= > [6] http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=mou-net > [7] http://lists.umn.edu/archives/mou-net.html > > ---- > Join or Leave mou-net: http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=mou-net > Archives: http://lists.umn.edu/archives/mou-net.html > > During the pandemic, the MOU encourages you to stay safe, practice social > distancing, and continue to bird responsibly. ---- Join or Leave mou-net: http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=mou-net Archives: http://lists.umn.edu/archives/mou-net.html During the pandemic, the MOU encourages you to stay safe, practice social distancing, and continue to bird responsibly.