Interesting. Hot-spot map being constructed; not available yet. Jim Williams
Begin forwarded message: From: [email protected] Date: March 27, 2006 9:40:17 AM CST Subject: Interactive Mapping of Birding Clubs, and Hotspots across the US Reply-To: [email protected] I am writing to let birding enthusiasts know that MapMuse.com has added nationwide maps of Birding Clubs, and Birding Hotspots to its services. The Birding Clubs map has over 250 clubs located already, but can be added to, and enhanced by visitors. The Birding Hotspots Map has just been added today at the request of a MapMuse visitor. We have not attempted to populate this map ourselves, but have provided the structure for birders to identify and add their favorite hotspots. Following are links to the pages for the birding topics: Birding Clubs- http://find.mapmuse.com/re1/interest.php?brandID=BIRDING_CLUBS Birding Hotspots- http://find.mapmuse.com/re1/interest.php?brandID=BIRDING_HOTSPOTS The idea is for birders to build upon what we have started by adding information about their clubs, and their favorite hotspots. Through this kind of community effort, we hope to have the most comprehensive, and descriptive maps for birders to use at home, and on their travels. Please note that descriptive information, as well as photos can be added directly to the profiles by our visitors. There is an ADD and EDIT feature on the site (you can refer to http://find.mapmuse.com/re1/mmFAQ.htm#A4 if you have questions about making changes). If you find our maps useful, we would appreciate it if you would pass the word on to like-minded friends. And if you have a birding related website, a birding related blog or newsletter, a mention or a link would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Cindy Jett MapMuse.com 1326 14th Street NW Washington, DC 20005

