[Tweeters] Canada (gray) jays in Olympic National Park?
Doug Santoni
dougsantoni at gmail.com
Mon Jul 31 09:00:47 PDT 2023
Yet another great resource is the Birder’s Dashboard created by the Washington Ornithological Society, which has a “Look for a Species” feature that pulls up recent sightings. https://www.birddash.net/us/wa/. It uses distilled eBird data,
Doug Santoni
Seattle, WA
> On Jul 31, 2023, at 6:34 AM, Steve Hampton <stevechampton at gmail.com> wrote:
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> eBird is a great resource for this kind of question -- where species have been seen recently or this time of year, etc.
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> Go to eBird > Explore and type Canada Jay. That gets you here: https://ebird.org/species/gryjay
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> Then click on 'large map' on the lower right. On the large map, you can set it to the current year, month, etc. and you can zoom in until you see the blue and red pins. On the right, you can click "show points sooner" to see more of them. Red pins mean the last 30 days, though this is less important for Canada Jays, as they are fairly regular, at least seasonally.
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> good birding,
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> On Sun, Jul 30, 2023 at 10:16 PM Cindy Marzolf <cindym0711 at gmail.com <mailto:cindym0711 at gmail.com>> wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I just learned we have Canada (formerly known as gray) jays in Olympic National Park. Any tips on some of the best places to see them in the southern part of the park, such as around Lake Quinault Lodge, without extensive hiking?
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>> Cindy
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