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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 Mar 2025

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Native and Naturalized (5)

  1. # Count: 1
    Observer: Russ Koppendrayer
    Location: Kalama Marina Cowlitz
  2. # Count: 1
    Observer: Phil Kahler
  3. # Count: 1
    Observer: Stefan Sremac
    Location: Stateline Pond Walla Walla
  4. # Count: 1
    Observer: Mike & MerryLynn Denny
    Location: Wallula Gap Walla Walla
  5. # Count: 1
    Observer: Lisa Hardy
    Location: Maines Road, Yakima County, Washington, US (46.462, -120.09) Yakima
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This Month, Mar 2025
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Checklist Leaders

  • 1.
    John F. Gatchet
    311
  • 2.
    Ryan Merrill
    173
  • 3.
    robert goff
    141
  • 4.
    Mike & MerryLynn Denny
    127
  • 5.
    Kyle Bren
    102
  • 6.
    marc breuninger
    99
  • 7.
    Scott Kramer
    92
  • 7.
    Tim Knight
    92
  • 9.
    Mark Walton
    90
  • 10.
    Russ Koppendrayer
    86

Species Leaders

  • 1.
    Liam Hutcheson
    171
  • 2.
    Alexander Sowers
    164
  • 3.
    maxine reid
    147
  • 4.
    Sara Schneider
    145
  • 5.
    Jacob Miller
    144
  • 5.
    Darchelle Worley
    144
  • 7.
    Maia J
    140
  • 7.
    Brian Pendleton
    140
  • 9.
    Jamie Acker
    138
  • 10.
    Randy Hill
    137
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