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  • The Travels of Hawk 264292

    The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife is tracking the migration of a radio-tagged ferruginous hawk, 264292, as it journeys from its wintering grounds in Nebraska. The majestic bird is expected to follow its spring migration route through Oregon, Idaho, and Montana.

eBirding This Month Apr 2025

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Community Targets

Native and Naturalized (5)

  1. # Count: 1
    Observer: David Clark
    Location: Tualatin River NWR
  2. # Count: 1
    Observer: Ken Tweedt
    Location: Home
  3. # Count: 1
    Observer: Tara Van Bommel
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eBirders

This Month, Apr 2025
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Checklist Leaders

  • 1.
    Martha GaRey
    65
  • 2.
    Colby Neuman
    41
  • 3.
    Shawneen Finnegan
    30
  • 4.
    David Irons
    24
  • 5.
    Roshan Nepal
    22
  • 6.
    Brooke Trabona
    20
  • 7.
    Erik Gauger
    15
  • 8.
    Tina Boulade
    14
  • 9.
    Valita Volkman
    13
  • 9.
    Doug Niwa
    13

Species Leaders

  • 1.
    Roshan Nepal
    94
  • 1.
    Brooke Trabona
    94
  • 1.
    Valita Volkman
    94
  • 4.
    Stefan Schlick
    91
  • 5.
    Ken Tweedt
    82
  • 6.
    Shawneen Finnegan
    81
  • 6.
    David Irons
    81
  • 8.
    Pond Gators
    80
  • 9.
    candace larson
    76
  • 9.
    Tanya Pluth
    76
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