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  1. ViciousNakedMoleRat on

    I can’t seem to get a list of birds on mobile or select any specific data point. Without that functionality, it’s just a map with colorful pixels.

  2. Awesome work, well done. Which frame/language did you use? I assume three.js but may be wrong

  3. uninformedbasic on

    Damn, this is beautiful! I wonder if this can be extended to plants and other species too! What a great project!

  4. Upstairs-Hedgehog575 on

    That is very cool – incredibly fast too. 

    Took me a while to figure out the selector tool though. Also any chance you can put the date of last spotting or another time frame? It’s not hugely interesting knowing that a common bird has been spotted 11,000 times without a timeframe. I’d imagine birders would want to know how often a bird is seen over a period of time, and when it was last seen in an area. If a rare bird hasn’t been seen for 15 years in an area it’s probably not worth the trip, but if it was spotted 3 times in the last 6 months then it might be. Equally 300 sightings sounds promising, but less so if it’s over 30 years. Just my 2 pence worth. 

  5. Diditforthevine69 on

    This is amazing. Im making a bird-type pokemon go vibes app for fun, do you think I could incorporate this?