Seems like most of the enthusiam for updating maps has cooled but until recently they were keeping this one up pretty well which seemed to be much more comprehensive and current than the E-bird/Cornell map. http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msid=204094329457575509162.0004b268568ba73710764&msa=0&ll=46.860191,-105.688477&spn=19.121709,46.538086

Even this map is pretty out of date with regard to Kansas now with at least 4 more KS sightings now known, and there is one in Oklahoma now.

Pete Janzen
Wichita, KS
pete.janzen    at      sbcglobal.net

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