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    Default High incident observations.

    Greetings! I am new to the web site so forgive me if I ask a question for which an answer is already provided on this site. But, I was wondering if members have created a data base of bird sites and species observations for various parts of the country. In other words, if I live in southeast Pennsylvania, is there a record of specific sites where specific species are highly likely to be observed? When I lived in Iowa, I saw Baltimore Orioles regularly around our home. While I have seen them in southeast PA, I do not see them frequently enough to know where to reliably find them for photographic purposes. Is there a site where I could find pertinent information for this goal?

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    Hi Ron, the first tool that comes to mind is "ebird". Lots of info there, and can be very handy in finding birds in your area. As an example, here is a link to Baltomire Oriole sightings for Pennsylvania:

    http://ebird.org/ebird/GuideMe?cmd=d...rtType=species&

    There is lots to explore on there, so have fun!

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