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Identifications
16,974
Observations
1,896
Species
1,239
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Top Species
1.
Calypte anna (R.Lesson, 1829)
580
2.
Junco hyemalis (Linnaeus, 1758)
358
3.
Sialia mexicana Swainson, 1832
354
4.
Haemorhous mexicanus (P.L.Statius Müller, 1776)
335
5.
Ariolimax dolichophallus Mead, 1943
319
6.
Aphelocoma californica (Vigors, 1839)
318
7.
Corvus brachyrhynchos C.L.Brehm, 1822
315
8.
Buteo jamaicensis (Gmelin, 1788)
309
9.
Corvus corax Linnaeus, 1758
299
10.
Zonotrichia atricapilla (J.F.Gmelin, 1789)
269
Top Observers
1.
ldjaffe
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2.
nicolasdperez
{:id=>"6367709", :score=>21640.0, :observations_count=>1014, :species_count=>551, :percentage=>"6.18"}
3.
sillyjesse
{:id=>"2907079", :score=>12060.0, :observations_count=>603, :species_count=>222, :percentage=>"3.44"}
4.
morgan yacullo
{:id=>"3933225", :score=>9780.0, :observations_count=>489, :species_count=>189, :percentage=>"2.79"}
5.
obsr292956
{:id=>nil, :score=>9460.0, :observations_count=>473, :species_count=>51, :percentage=>"2.70"}
6.
reagan peschke
{:id=>nil, :score=>8640.0, :observations_count=>432, :species_count=>200, :percentage=>"2.47"}
7.
Ariel R.
{:id=>nil, :score=>6680.0, :observations_count=>334, :species_count=>127, :percentage=>"1.91"}
8.
Vanesawalrus
{:id=>nil, :score=>6580.0, :observations_count=>329, :species_count=>133, :percentage=>"1.88"}
9.
Sheldon Logan
{:id=>nil, :score=>5680.0, :observations_count=>284, :species_count=>81, :percentage=>"1.62"}
10.
obsr549724
{:id=>nil, :score=>5460.0, :observations_count=>273, :species_count=>65, :percentage=>"1.56"}
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