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Keith
Posts: 435
Joined: Mon Mar 16, 2009 2:45 pm
Location: Missouri/Ava
Martin Colony History: 85 pair in 2020. Seems fairly consistent the last few years.

Can someone tell me how to click on any state and get a list of the scout reports list of names with the town and date of the report made like I was able last season to observe? Surely it is possible or this will not be near as interesting to follow.
Keith
Stephen Cruse
Posts: 168
Joined: Thu May 03, 2007 12:17 pm
Location: Texas, Hitchcock and Rocksprings

Below the map is a drop down menu where you can select the state you want to look at. Once you select the state you then hit the button next to the menu to view the list. Hope this helps. I should note I am viewing the website from my phone so yours may be formatted slightly different.
2014 - 72 pairs
2015 - 127 pairs
Keith
Posts: 435
Joined: Mon Mar 16, 2009 2:45 pm
Location: Missouri/Ava
Martin Colony History: 85 pair in 2020. Seems fairly consistent the last few years.

Thanks Steven for the help. I can view the 2016 list like I wanted to, but now my question is why can't I see the list from 2015 even when I change the year in the box? Are you able to do this? Thanks,
Keith
Archer
Posts: 786
Joined: Fri Mar 11, 2011 1:09 pm
Location: Manitoba/Altona
Martin Colony History: six pair in 2014, have grown to 52 pairs in 2017.

Beside the year box is the change season box. After you have selected the year, click on the changes season box and you should be good to go.
2011- first year trying, a few visitors.
2012-One ASY pair, raised two young, lots of subby visitors. So thankfull.
2013-daily subby visits.
2014-Six SY pairs
2015-18 pair, 83 fledglings
2016-36 pair, 147 fledglings
2017-52 pairs, 192 fledglings.
2018-60 pair, 246 fledglings.
2019-59 pair, 238 fledglings.
2020-62 pair.
2021-65 pair.
2022-63 pair.
2023-60 pair
2024-62 pair
Stephen Cruse
Posts: 168
Joined: Thu May 03, 2007 12:17 pm
Location: Texas, Hitchcock and Rocksprings

Archer answered it for you. It's not as user friendly as the previous scout report but I do like the ability to zoom in on your area on the map and see active colonies that are close by. I guess you have to take the bad with the good.
2014 - 72 pairs
2015 - 127 pairs
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