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  • April eBirder of the Month Challenge

    This month’s eBirder of the Month challenge, sponsored by ZEISS, will help you get to know the birds in one location. The eBirder of the Month will be drawn from eBirders who submit 20 or more eligible checklists from one location in April. By birding the same place repeatedly, you’ll gain insight into the comings and goings of birds […]

eBirding This Month Apr 2024

Updated ~1 day ago

Community Targets

Native and Naturalized (5)

  1. # Count: 1
    Observer: Russell McDonald
    Location: Baffle Creek, Rosedale AU-QLD -24.54218, 151.90453
  2. # Count: 1
    Observer: Stephen Goldsworthy
    Location: Gladstone
  3. # Count: 1
    Observer: Stephen Goldsworthy
    Location: Gladstone
  4. # Count: 2
    Observer: Trish Nicholson
    Location: Kin Kora Van Park 3 Olsen Avenue, New Auckland, Queensland, AU (-23.875, 151.238)
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eBirders

This Month, Apr 2024
Updated ~12 hours ago

Checklist Leaders

  • 1.
    Lindsay Boyd
    25
  • 2.
    Russell McDonald
    23
  • 3.
    Stephen Goldsworthy
    9
  • 3.
    Ian Starling
    9
  • 5.
    Andrew Sides
    7
  • 6.
    Kris McBride
    6
  • 7.
    Hans Wohlmuth
    4
  • 7.
    Susan Inglis
    4
  • 7.
    Trish Nicholson
    4
  • 10.
    Peter Gardiner
    2

Species Leaders

  • 1.
    Lindsay Boyd
    117
  • 2.
    Russell McDonald
    116
  • 3.
    Stephen Goldsworthy
    78
  • 4.
    Ian Starling
    68
  • 5.
    Peter Gardiner
    67
  • 6.
    Hans Wohlmuth
    64
  • 7.
    Susan Inglis
    63
  • 8.
    Keith Sarnadsky
    50
  • 9.
    Kris McBride
    49
  • 10.
    Andrew Sides
    46
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