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Hi all--

What a fascinating experience it has been to share my banding project and
get so many responses!  Thanks to all!  It has been very interesting to use
e-mail to share these ideas.  Tom Bell asked a very interesting question,
which was "Why use maps at all?"  The data in tabular form may convey a more
detailed review of the data.  I could then summarize the relative overall
numbers of each species that go to each state.  (I could connect MN with a
large arrow to a state with lots of recoveries and use smaller arrows for
fewer recoveries for another state.  Readers interested in the specifics of
the data could go to the tables.

Well, I will keep plugging away.  My estimate is that I have 100 files of
300 pages of data to go through.  So I won't be going anywhere all that
fast.

dan

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Dan or Erika Tallman
Around the Bend Birding Tours
http://danerika.googlepages.com/aroundthebendbirdingtours
[email protected]
2120 Taylor Ct., Northfield, MN 55047

".... the best shod travel with wet feet"
"Beware of all enterprises that require new clothes ...."--Thoreau

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Hi all--<br><br>What a fascinating experience it has been to share my banding 
project and get so many responses!&nbsp; Thanks to all!&nbsp; It has been very 
interesting to use e-mail to share these ideas.&nbsp; Tom Bell asked a very 
interesting question, which was &quot;Why use maps at all?&quot;&nbsp; The data 
in tabular form may convey a more detailed review of the data.&nbsp; I could 
then summarize the relative overall numbers of each species that go to each 
state.&nbsp; (I could connect MN with a large arrow to a state with lots of 
recoveries and use smaller arrows for fewer recoveries for another state.&nbsp; 
Readers interested in the specifics of the data could go to the tables.
<br><br>Well, I will keep plugging away.&nbsp; My estimate is that I have 100 
files of 300 pages of data to go through.&nbsp; So I won&#39;t be going 
anywhere all that fast.<br><br>dan<br clear="all"><br>-- <br>Dan or Erika 
Tallman 
<br>Around the Bend Birding Tours<br><a 
href="http://danerika.googlepages.com/aroundthebendbirdingtours";>http://danerika.googlepages.com/aroundthebendbirdingtours</a><br><a
 href="mailto:[email protected]";>[email protected]
</a><br>2120 Taylor Ct., Northfield, MN 55047<br><br>&quot;.... the best shod 
travel with wet feet&quot; <br>&quot;Beware of all enterprises that require new 
clothes ....&quot;--Thoreau

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