Descriptions of resources below are followed by links to access the resources. The checklist and full circle map can be downloaded to your device. The Interactive Map of eBird Hotspots in Count Circle is a web resource.
Consult the FAQ page for instructions on downloading resources.
CHECKLISTS
This checklist is a PDF document of accepted species observed in Osceola County and reported to eBird. This checklist can be downloaded to your device. It is formatted to print as a 5 page document on standard 8.5 X 11" paper
This checklist is a 6 page Excel document of accepted species observed in Osceola County and reported to eBird. This checklist can be downloaded to your device, filled out, saved and returned to the compilers. It is formatted to print on standard 8.5 X 11" paper
FORMS
This checklist is a Word document that should be filled out and returned to the compilers in order to document any rare birds seen during the count.
This is a printable handout with some best practices guidance from the National Audubon Society
MAPS
This document is a 10Mb PDF map view of the circle with borders drawn. This Full Circle Map is geo-referenced so your location will show when viewing the map using the Avenza map application. This map can be downloaded to your device.
This is an interactive Google Map that shows the location of eBird hotspots within a given zone. Clicking on the bird icon will list the name of the hotspot and a link to visit that eBird hotspot page. Note: bird icons in this map are placed according to their gps coordinates. Some of the trails leading from these hotspots may not be territory in an assigned zone. Please consult Zone maps to ensure you are reporting the birds you see in your assigned zone.
The Zones section of this site includes individual pages with a satellite image, a written description and downloadable high and low resolution maps for each zone.