It does appear that it is limited to showing eBird hotspots. Clicking on one will take you to the eBird hotspot. The feature is similar to the eBird species maps, but it does give you a frequency/confidence that eBird does not. However, it does lack showing all non-hotspot locations that you'd find on eBird.
Thanks for sharing.
Kevin Ash Colorado Springs
On Wed, Mar 31, 2021 at 8:11 PM robert beauchamp <torobbeau...> wrote:
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