I thought that's what I did. I have the data but you may have to clarify what you want to see.
At the moment I lack time. I'm on the road this week. I'll be all over Chicago tomorrow so I'll have to be on the lookout for Urban Bigfoot!
In April things are starting to grow, ungulates and other critters are hugging lower to get the buds and early greens.
Redbone, can you get a whole 12 month graph data for elevation and time of year ? I would love to see what you got.
This graph represents 533 BFRO Washington reports in the SSR database.
I sorted by month and then calculated average altitude for each month. December, January, February, & March account for the least amount of sightings.
I have no idea why the altitude dips so much in April. Mapping locations by month probably would help to explain that.
I didn't. I should have measured instead of eyeballing it. I should have straightened it out. Should have photographed it. Should have torn into it with a stick rather than just doing an external examination. What can I say, it was a weird day.