To the group: Thanks for the input. This certainly helps. Just couldn't figure this out for myself.
Thanks again. Dean
On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 10:29 AM, Hugh McGuinness <hdmcguinness...>wrote:
> Dean, > > This is pretty easy to do. > > In ebird, click on the Explore Data Menu. > Click on Range and Point Maps > In the Date menu (center top) choose current year and then Set Date Range. > Then type in the species name you are interested in where it says Species > in upper left. > You will then get a set of points with current year sightings. > If you then zoom in on any spot, you will eventually get to a flag > indicating the exact location. You can click on this to get the checklists > for that spot. > > Hugh > > > On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 10:20 AM, Dean Mahlstedt <birdingboyy...>wrote: > >> To all: >> Does anyone know where to go to look for specific bird findings? I >> looked around in E-Bird but wasn't successful. I.E. if I want to see where >> an American Dipper was most recently seen, is there a way to search? >> >> Thanks! >> Dean >> >> -- >> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google >> Group 'Maryland & DC Birding'. >> To view group guidelines or change email preferences, visit this group on >> the web at http://www.mdbirding.com >> Posts can be sent to the group by sending an email to >> <mdbirding...> >> >> >> > > > -- > Hugh McGuinness > Washington, D.C. >
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