The wiki pages for the Top 10 locations (singles and grouped) have been
reviewed for the 32 counties that currently have dedicated pages for
hotspots. The locations promoted to top 10 are highlighted green or
preceded with a plus (+) sign. The site that was replaced still has a page
dedicated to it
A marker was created for Thorton Rd. (Sullivan Co.). The hotspot should be
available within 12 hours.
If you wish to merge your personal location with an existing hotspot here
are the steps:
— Sign into eBird.org
— Go to "My eBird" & select "Manage My Locations" in the right panel
— At the bottom
If anyone sees any of them, please send a note to this list right away. Thank
you!
Carena Pooth
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Not too much of note. Seven Royal Terns on sand bars to the northwest, where
access is difficult. An adult Little Blue Heron, a breeding plumage Dunlin,
ten or so Semipalmated Plovers, and about five Piping Plovers on the flats.
Bob LewisSleepy Hollow NY
On Wednesday, July 19, 2017, 12:09:16