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eBirding This Year 2024

Updated ~21 hours ago

Native and Naturalized (5)

  1. # Count: 1
    Observer: Nyil Khwaja
    Location: Bass Hwy at -38.5638, 145.5507
  2. # Count: 1
    Date:
    Observer: Jonathan Boucher
    Location: Whale Watching AU (-38.55, 145.23)
  3. # Count: 2
    Date:
    Observer: Jonathan Boucher
    Location: Whale Watching AU (-38.55, 145.23)
  4. # Count: 1
    Date:
    Observer: Stuart Riley
    Location: Swan Lake
  5. # Count: 1
    Observer: Andrew Ng
    Location: 1115 Ventnor Road, Summerlands, Victoria, AU (-38.508, 145.137)
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This Year, 2024
Updated ~14 hours ago

Checklist Leaders

  • 1.
    Sally & Derek Whitehead
    213
  • 2.
    David Mules
    187
  • 3.
    John Cantwell
    100
  • 4.
    Alistair Campbell
    45
  • 5.
    Pauline Schreenan
    38
  • 6.
    Warwick Mears
    32
  • 7.
    Jonathan Boucher
    29
  • 8.
    Adrian Boyle
    26
  • 9.
    Jenny Ballard
    24
  • 10.
    Jack Parrington
    20

Species Leaders

  • 1.
    David Mules
    152
  • 2.
    John Cantwell
    142
  • 3.
    Alistair Campbell
    135
  • 4.
    Sally & Derek Whitehead
    129
  • 5.
    Pauline Schreenan
    123
  • 6.
    Chanith Wijeratne
    117
  • 7.
    Jack Parrington
    115
  • 8.
    John Van Doorn
    113
  • 9.
    John Boyce
    111
  • 10.
    Steve Law
    110
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