eBird in Montana

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Montana eBird is managed by Montana Audubon.

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  • Celebrate the Avian Diversity of Southwest Montana

    Southwestern Montana features a variety of habitats, ranging from rocky canyon slopes along the Missouri River, to open shrublands, up through forested mountain slopes, and down to vibrant riparian areas where spring warblers and orioles sing from towering cottonwoods. For its 23rd Wings Across the Big Sky bird festival, Montana Audubon aims to celebrate these […]

eBirding This Month Apr 2024

Updated ~15 hours ago

Community Targets

Native and Naturalized (5)

  1. # Count: 1
    Observer: Michael Young
    Location: End of Duncan Drive Missoula
  2. # Count: 1
    Observer: Kyle Strode
    Location: Lake Helena WMA Lewis and Clark
  3. # Count: 1
    Observer: Kyle Strode
    Location: Lake Helena WMA Lewis and Clark
  4. # Count: 3
    Observer: Ryan M Healey
    Location: Bowdoin NWR Phillips
  5. # Count: 1
    Observer: Ryan M Healey
    Location: Bowdoin NWR Phillips
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This Month, Apr 2024
Updated ~15 hours ago

Checklist Leaders

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eBirders

This Month, Apr 2024
Updated ~12 hours ago

Checklist Leaders

  • 1.
    Jan Thom
    91
  • 2.
    Nate Kohler
    82
  • 3.
    N. Miller
    81
  • 4.
    John Parker
    80
  • 5.
    Caleb Lashway
    78
  • 6.
    John Rumney
    77
  • 7.
    Stanley Senner
    71
  • 8.
    Susan Hovde
    68
  • 9.
    Stephen Turner
    61
  • 10.
    Pat Grantham
    59

Species Leaders

  • 1.
    Jan Thom
    130
  • 1.
    Caleb Lashway
    130
  • 3.
    Braydon Luikart
    129
  • 4.
    Susan Hovde
    127
  • 5.
    Scott Patterson
    122
  • 6.
    John Parker
    121
  • 6.
    Pat Grantham
    121
  • 8.
    raylene wall
    117
  • 9.
    Nate Kohler
    116
  • 10.
    Carmen Winslow
    114
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