Linda and others,
If you use ebird you can click on explore data, click on range and point maps, enter species, current year and location. On the right is a button for Show Points Sooner. Zoom in some and click on orange markers to get location and check list, on the check list is a link to map.
Here is a map from ebird http://ebird.org/ebird/me/map/sancra?neg=true&env.minX=&env.minY=&env.maxX=&env.maxY=&zh=false&gp=false&mr=1-12&bmo=1&emo=12&yr=2013-2013&byr=2013&eyr=2013
If i am going to a new area this is how i find birding spots.
Hope this helps, i live in york county and they NEVER FLY BY ME , They must fly around the county.
Andy Aldrich
North berwick
----- Original Message -----From: Linda CullivanSent: Wednesday, May 22, 2013 10:36 AMSubject: [Maine-birds] Sandhill CranesCan anyone tell me if there are still any sandhill cranes around and if so, where they might be? I've got out of state company coming tomorrow and they would love to add sandhill cranes to their list.--thanks,Linda
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