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Dylan Distasio |nterzone @end|ng |rom gm@||@com
Mon Jul 9 20:03:29 CEST 2018


You'll probably get a more detailed reply from someone with more expertise,
but have you looked at something like what this article proposes:

https://medium.com/fastah-project/a-quick-start-to-maps-in-r-b9f221f44ff3

On Mon, Jul 9, 2018 at 1:53 PM Laura Steel <laura.steel using magd.ox.ac.uk>
wrote:

> I am a beginner to R and I need to map some Atlantic puffin migration
> routes
> onto a map of the Northern Hemisphere. I have a latitude and longitude
> point
> per bird, per day. I would like to be able to plot the routes of all my
> birds on one map and ideally so that I can see at which date they are at
> each location.
>
> This is a shortened version of my data for one bird only.
>
> Bird             Date              Latitude     Longitude
> eb80976 16/07/2012      50.99   -5.85
> eb80976 17/07/2012      52.09   -4.58
> eb80976 18/07/2012      49.72   -5.56
> eb80976 19/07/2012      51.59   -3.17
> eb80976 20/07/2012      52.45   -2.03
> eb80976 21/07/2012      56.015  -10.51
>
> Any help would be much appreciated. I am not totally sure where to start!
> Many thanks.
>
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