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  • Brant geese: a favorite among bird watchers, hunters in Western Washington

    The article was originally posted by The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife and can be found here.  Walk along the Three Crabs property north of Sequim in the early months of the year, and you may hear the distinctive “ronks” and “cruks” of brant geese. The property, located in the Washington Department of Fish […]

eBirding This Month Apr 2024

Updated ~14 hours ago

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Native and Naturalized (5)

  1. # Count: 1
    Observer: Michael Woodruff
    Location: Mt. Spokane SP
  2. # Count: 5
    Observer: Michael Woodruff
    Location: Mt. Spokane SP
  3. # Count: 1
    Observer: Alan McCoy
    Location: 615 W Paradise Rd, Spokane US-WA 47.51356, -117.42178
  4. # Count: 1
    Observer: Jacob E
  5. # Count: 1
    Observer: Mark Selle
    Location: West Westover Road, Spokane, Washington, US
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This Month, Apr 2024
Updated ~10 hours ago

Checklist Leaders

  • 1.
    Joseph Cooney
    38
  • 2.
    Jacob E
    31
  • 3.
    Marlene Cashen
    24
  • 4.
    Jon Isacoff
    21
  • 5.
    Erica E
    20
  • 5.
    Stephen Warren
    20
  • 7.
    Tim O'Brien
    16
  • 7.
    Mark Selle
    16
  • 9.
    Shaina French
    14
  • 9.
    Shal Walker
    14

Species Leaders

  • 1.
    Jon Isacoff
    85
  • 2.
    Jacob E
    79
  • 3.
    Tim O'Brien
    77
  • 4.
    Erica E
    76
  • 5.
    Joseph Cooney
    74
  • 5.
    Jody Morehouse
    74
  • 7.
    Marlene Cashen
    69
  • 8.
    Talia Mensik
    66
  • 9.
    Michael Woodruff
    55
  • 10.
    Alan McCoy
    53
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