The Great Meadows Conservation Trust Blog is a place for Trust members and others to share our insights and observations with other members.
Tuesday, April 10, 2007
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The Great Meadows Conservation Trust Blogspot will be a great place for us to share our bird data gathering expertise as we begin to gather bird observation data and enter the data into eBird.
Meeting today (4/11, 4:30pm) at Trinity College to discuss data structure for Great Meadows GIS. Jim has circualted an email with very good directions. If anyone has questions please don't hesitate to call me at 860-297-4128.
-This sounds like a good idea.-I've been keeping a personal blog for a few months now but discovered that there were no other Connecticut birding blogs.-Now there is.-Larry
Jon is going to create some field maps that we'll be able to use to mark observation spots in the field. They will be in pdf format, printable on 8.5 by 11, and accessible from Jon's Trinity website and our GMCT website.
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Meeting today (4/11, 4:30pm) at Trinity College to discuss data structure for Great Meadows GIS. Jim has circualted an email with very good directions. If anyone has questions please don't hesitate to call me at 860-297-4128.
-Jon Gourley
-This sounds like a good idea.-I've been keeping a personal blog for a few months now but discovered that there were no other Connecticut birding blogs.-Now there is.-Larry
Jon is going to create some field maps that we'll be able to use to mark observation spots in the field.
They will be in pdf format, printable on 8.5 by 11, and accessible from Jon's Trinity website and our GMCT website.
THe field maps that Jim mentioned in the last post are now on-line. You can access them here:
http://www.trincoll.edu/~jgourley/Great%20Meadows/Great%20Meadows%20GIS%20project.htm
There certainly can be room for improvement so don't hesitate to drop me a line with any suggestions.
-Jon
I have just updated the map files and have included a South Glastonbury map. The high resolution maps are now available for download on my website.
-Jon
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