Hey guys,
The BirdsEye app I've been using for years ties into your (and everybody
else's) eBird data to show you what species have been seen nearby AND what
nearby species you need for your life or year list. With each species, it
shows a graph of peak occurrence/adundance by month. It is a monthl
Hey - that's cool! The best feature IMO is that you can click on a species
and then see where the best spots are to find them by month.
For example, if you're looking for Dusky Grouse in May within 50 miles of
Colorado Springs:
https://www.michaelfogleman.com/birds/where/4576?lat=38.833882&lng=-
Wonder what birds are in your area?
Michael Fogleman developed this cool app that draws information from ebird.
Just drop in a zip code and likely birds based on probability will populate.
Here's the site: https://www.michaelfogleman.com/birds/
Robert Beauchamp
Fort Collins
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