Louisiana Waterthrush locations map

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Christine Murray

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May 4, 2020, 9:30:07 AM5/4/20
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This week's atlas challenge to find Louisiana Waterthrush has inspired me to let my computer do the birding. I read that Louisiana Waterthrush like fast-moving streams in forested areas, but where are these fast-moving streams? I made this map that highlights fast-moving streams (over .85 ft per second) where they intersect with forest landcover. 

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The streams highlighted in teal are in the LOWA breeding range predicted by eBird Status and Trends, and the orange-highlighted streams meet the criteria but aren't in that range.

I don't know if the birds are really there, but there can't be any harm in checking, right? That link is https://arcg.is/1b0O4K.

Christine Murray

DANA-FOX DANA-FOX

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May 4, 2020, 10:30:14 AM5/4/20
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Christine,
This is brilliant. Would you be willing to share how you did it? I would love to do it for NH.
Thanks,
Dana
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Julie Perrin

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May 4, 2020, 11:10:18 AM5/4/20
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Thanks for the map!  I saw recently at Hinckley Park in South Portland and looked while hiking Elmwood trails

in Pownal on Saturday, but alas none seen.

Julie

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Bruce Cole

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May 5, 2020, 6:27:20 PM5/5/20
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Appreciate your work. Thanks for sharing.
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