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eBirding This Month Jun 2024

Updated ~23 hours ago

Community Targets

Native and Naturalized (5)

  1. # Count: 1
    Observer: Lesley Howes
    Location: Blue Sea Beach Provincial Park Cumberland
  2. # Count: 1
    Observer: Logan Moore
    Location: Unnamed Road, Grand Étang, Nova Scotia, CA (46.539, -60.887) Inverness
  3. # Count: 1
    Observer: Robin Besançon
    Location: Coriolis 2 – PMZA Printemps 2024 (47,002, -60,154) Victoria
  4. # Count: 2
    Observer: Rob Edsall
  5. # Count: 2
    Observer: John Forsyth
    Location: Somerset Kings
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Subregions

This Month, Jun 2024
Updated ~23 hours ago

Checklist Leaders

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eBirders

This Month, Jun 2024
Updated ~13 hours ago

Checklist Leaders

  • 1.
    Doug Hynes
    102
  • 2.
    Logan Moore
    77
  • 3.
    Ken McKenna
    69
  • 4.
    Todd Smith
    67
  • 5.
    Mark Dennis
    58
  • 5.
    Alix d'Entremont
    58
  • 7.
    Graham Sorenson
    56
  • 8.
    Jeff Ogden
    46
  • 9.
    Angie Millard
    45
  • 9.
    Tony Millard
    45

Species Leaders

  • 1.
    Logan Moore
    146
  • 2.
    Andrew Bates
    121
  • 3.
    Jake Walker
    119
  • 4.
    Wayne Greene
    117
  • 5.
    Ray Wershler
    116
  • 6.
    Natalie Barkhouse-Bishop
    115
  • 7.
    Ken McKenna
    114
  • 8.
    Angie Millard
    107
  • 8.
    Fred MacKenzie
    107
  • 10.
    Jeff Ogden
    106
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