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  • Audio Media Targets for Aotearoa New Zealand

    Identifying birds from their calls and songs is an important part of birding. As many of you know, you’ll often hear more species than you’ll see when out and about, particularly when in the bush throughout Aotearoa.

eBirding This Month Jan 2025

Updated ~81 minutes ago

Community Targets

Native and Naturalized (5)

  1. # Count: 1
    Date:
    Observer: Mara Fischer
    Location: Darwin200_Leg27_05012025(2)_am Chatham Islands
  2. # Count: 1
    Date:
    Observer: Mara Fischer
    Location: Darwin200_Leg27_05012025(2)_am Chatham Islands
  3. # Count: 1
    Date:
    Observer: Avery Fish
    Location: Queen Charlotte Sound Marlborough DistrictMarlborough
  4. # Count: 6
    Date:
    Observer: Rick Szabo
    Location: Gulf Harbour to Tiritiri Matangi ferry Rodney DistrictAuckland
  5. # Count: 1
    Date:
    Observer: sean clancy
    Location: Manukapua/Big Sand Island (general) Rodney DistrictAuckland
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Subregions

This Month, Jan 2025
Updated ~81 minutes ago

Checklist Leaders

Species Leaders

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eBirders

This Month, Jan 2025
Updated ~51 minutes ago

Checklist Leaders

  • 1.
    Samuel Amaris
    159
  • 2.
    Alfie Benbow
    102
  • 3.
    Caiden B
    67
  • 4.
    Warwick Allen
    48
  • 5.
    Saul Ward
    46
  • 6.
    Christopher Tuffley
    42
  • 7.
    Andrew Crossland
    35
  • 8.
    Gareth Hughes
    30
  • 9.
    Philip Crutchley
    29
  • 10.
    Jesse Golden
    25

Species Leaders

  • 1.
    Avery Fish
    86
  • 2.
    Hamish Johnston
    76
  • 3.
    Gareth Hughes
    73
  • 4.
    Alfie Benbow
    71
  • 5.
    A Xiong
    68
  • 6.
    Mike Bickerdike
    66
  • 7.
    Peter de Jongh
    65
  • 8.
    Chris Cooke
    64
  • 9.
    Warwick Allen
    63
  • 9.
    Andrew Rousell
    63
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