(Sorry for the repeated message; I inadvertently hit send before adding the url ...)
For those tracking where we're at with atlas data collection, I just posted maps showing (almost) current data for robins and catbirds - two of the most widely reported and most commonly confirmed species. You'll see there are still a few places without records for these species, but not many:http://ctbirdatlas.org/blog/index.php/2021/06/12/robins-and-catbirds-are-nearly-everywhere/
Chris
Chris Elphick @ssts
Storrs, CT
elphick@sbcglobal.net
(Sorry for the repeated message; I inadvertently hit send before adding the url ...)
For those tracking where we're at with atlas data collection, I just posted maps showing (almost) current data for robins and catbirds - two of the most widely reported and most commonly confirmed species. You'll see there are still a few places without records for these species, but not many:http://ctbirdatlas.org/blog/index.php/2021/06/12/robins-and-catbirds-are-nearly-everywhere/
Chris
Chris Elphick @ssts
Storrs, CT
elphick@sbcglobal.net