eBird Map Quiz archive
About the eBird Map Quiz
When the eBird Team gets together, we've had a lot of fun challenging each other with the eBird maps. We hope you will enjoy it as much as we have. The below map quizzes have the answers as links, which allows you to quiz yourself and then see how you did.
If you want to look at the map more carefully, you can click on it to see a larger size.
Map quiz 13 - Answer
This map shows the year-round range for our mystery bird. Good luck!
Map quiz 12 - Answer
This map shows the year-round range for our mystery bird. Good luck!
Map quiz 11 - Answer
This map shows the breeding range for our mystery bird. The records from GA and MS are anomalous. Good luck!
Map quiz 10 - Answer
This map shows a year-round representation for a widespread species that breeds in the high arctic, and appears to winter largely in the Lower 48. Check out the obvious migration corridors for clues!
Map quiz 9 - Answer
This map show the distribution of a bird for the years 2006-2010. There are some oddities in the distribution, including the high frequency square in Nevada (which is not an error!).
Map quiz 8 - Answer
This map quiz includes a map from all-years. For a hint, be sure to check out Montana!
Map quiz 7 - AnswerThis map quiz includes a map from Nov-Dec 2008 (image a) and one from Nov-Dec 2009 (image b). There are some obvious differences from year to year.
Map quiz 7a: Nov-Dec 2008
Map quiz 7b: Nov-Dec 2009
Map quiz 6 - AnswerAnother one for all years and all seasons. A tough one! The record off the Canadian Maritimes is probably an erroneous lat-long plot.
Map quiz 5 - AnswerAnother one for all years and all seasons.
Map quiz 4 - AnswerAnother one for all years and all seasons.
Map quiz 3 - AnswerAnother one for all years and all seasons.
Map quiz 2 - Answer
Another one for all years and all seasons.
Map quiz 1 - AnswerAnother one for all years and all seasons.
Team eBird.




