Chris Grimshaw wrote:
I think I can answer that to a degree. There is over 1600 main sites used for recording in Lincs but that is further complicated when you take in some of the sub-sections of well known sites into consideration
Barton is broken down into a further 16 sections. The Whisby/North Hykeham area has 18. Chambers Farm Woods has a further 11 but which section I am in at any given moment is beyond me. Hence my records are always recorded as Chambers Farm Woods. Not totally satisfactory but much better than nothing. The City of Lincoln has a further four sub-sections but I believe if I sat down with a map I could add at least a further dozen and I am sure most members could do the same for there patch.
The whole question gets more confusing when you don't know the area that well, hence asking for clarification from Matthew. My records will now show Middlemarsh rather than Croft Marsh. Thanks Matthew
Thanks Chris. I think you may have come up with the solution for the new LBC sites page. I'm sure your right about the county sites being complicated but as you suggested most patch workers really could add lots of info. for their local patch. If they were asked too!
So why hasn't someone asked them?
Then all we would need is a page on the LBC website for our sites page incorporating a link for those 1600+ sites, to take members directly to a map of a LBC members local (patch) site.
(Even 16 sections of Baron Pits could be shown, named and numbered if required)
As each of those 1600+ main sites will no doubt have more than one patchworker. Then if each group of parchworkers co-operated to produce an accurate site map for their birding area.
We just need Andrew to sort the IT required to use the links & maps. Simples!!
I'll volunteer to help do Tetney Marshes map, so only 1599 more to go.