Thanks to @Team_eBird for all the work put into keeping eBird.org running
smoothly and for the group of New York State hotspot moderators for their
time working on shared location suggestions.

County totals have been updated for all county pages. This includes the
total number of species with the equivalent color code highlighting the
county name based on the colors on eBird.org maps. The alphabetical list on
the home page has also been updated with total spp. #.

*Hotspot pages*: All location pages have been updated on the wiki. These
include 207 pages representing a total of 634 out of 4,177 hotspots (15%).
Updates involve # of species and color codings based on species # along
with updated 2015 periods for the bar chart tables displaying the Month:
Oct./2015 and the current two month period Sep. - Oct./2015 along with the
current year.

*Tide Graphs* have been added for New York County, Kings County (Brooklyn)
and Richmond County (Staten Island). There's a quick link to the tide
graphs on the "Go To >" line highlighted in blue for each location. If
there are multiple graphs on a page the left/right is generally north/south
or west/east. If you spot any issues please let me know off line.

For the following county pages the *Top 10 locations* appear at the top of
the list with links to the hotspot pages: Cayuga, Erie, Monroe, Niagara,
Orange, Oswego, Seneca, Tompkins, Kings (Brooklyn), Queens, Richmond
(Staten Island), Nassau, Suffolk and Westchester Counties. For New York
County (Borough of Manhattan) all hotspots have links to shared location
pages.

*Bar Charts*: On all county and location pages there are tables showing all
the months, seasons and several time frames for the current year. Clicking
any of these will bring up a complete list of species and other taxa with
bar charts representing abundance. To see a list of species for *all*
periods click on the name above the months i.e. 'New York State (467 spp.)'
or 'Allegany County (213 spp.)'.

*Mapped sightings*: After bringing up a bar chart list you'll see a MAP
button to the right of each species. Clicking this will produce a map of
the latest sightings. Red icons show sightings within the past 30 days.
Click on the icons to see a list of who reported the species. Click on
'Checklist' to view their full checklist.

Check out 'My Location Life List', 'My County Life List' and 'My State Life
List' links. Click 'Overview' on any of the pages to bring up a sortable
list of all species along with the latest checklists submitted and a list
of the Top eBirders.

Click on 'Google Map Directions' to bring up a Google Map page. On the
Google Map clicking 'Directions' then 'Transit' will plot a public
transportation route. By clicking 'More Options and Times' you can refine
your search. This also works with 'Driving' and 'Walking'.

Home page:
http://ebirding-nys.wikispaces.com/Birding+in+New+York

Clickable map:
http://ebirding-nys.wikispaces.com/Birding+in+New+York#ClickableMap

Alphabetical list of counties:
http://ebirding-nys.wikispaces.com/Birding+in+New+York#Alphabetical

Enjoy!

Ben Cacace
Manhattan, NYC

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