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Figure 3: Proportion of 10 Km2 Grid Cells in Northern and Western Maine and Northern New Hampshire Containing eBird Checklists With Observations of Fox Sparrow, Bicknell’s Thrush, and Blackpoll Warbler.
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Figure 4: Elevation of Fox Sparrow Observations on eBird Checklists During June and July in Maine and New Hampshire.
Figure 1: Observations of Fox Sparrow During June and July in Eastern Canada Reported to eBird as of July 1990 (Blue Points), the Approximate Point at Which Observations of Fox Sparrows During the Summer Began Increasing in Maine.
Figure 2: Observations of Fox Sparrow During June and July in the Northeastern United States Reported to eBird as of July 2018.
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