$516

Raised of $1,000

Quailblazers

Takes place Sep 15 - Oct 15, 2025

Captained by Shayla March

Why We Bird for Point Blue

Hi! The Quailblazers started as a small group of bird nerds in the heart of New Mexico. Coming from all over the states and united by one passion, BIRDS!

We are thrilled to be participating in Point Blue's 2025 Rich Stallcup Bird-A-Thon! Now in its 47th year, this event is an opportunity to connect, learn, and grow as a nature-loving community and to raise conservation funds to secure a healthy planet. The goal is to identify as many bird species as possible in a 24-hour period between September 15 and October 15. Please consider helping our team members reach our fundraising goal by making a donation or by pledging a dollar amount per bird seen.

Thank you for your generous support of our team and help in spreading the word. To learn more about Point Blue Conservation Science and their climate-smart conservation initiatives, visit their website at www.pointblue.org.


Make a donation online by clicking "donate" above, or mail a check made out to Point Blue Conservation Science to ATTN: Rich Stallcup Bird-A-Thon, Point Blue Conservation Science, 3820 Cypress Dr STE 11, Petaluma, CA 94954 (and please include the name of the birder or team you are supporting in the memo line).

Please note: If you would like to make a pledge per species, please select a team member's individual page. Your pledge will be counted toward the team's fundraising total.

About the Event

Sep 15 - Oct 15, 2025

Team Members 15

2

bird species

$10

Per bird species

$20

Earned

Zone-Tailed Hawk

Red-Tailed Hawk

Shayla March

4 wk. ago

The Quailblazers observed 151 total bird species with a total of 10 raptor species for the team challenge! Our team birded in Australia and over 8 states within the United States including California, Colorado, Idaho, New Mexico, Nevada, Texas, Virginia and Washington.

We are a new team to the bird-a-thon and we will absolutely return next year!

1 American Coot

2 American Crow

3 American Herring Gull

4 American Kestrel

5 American Robin

6 American White Pelican

7 American Wigeon

8 Barn Swallow

9 Bassian Thrush

10 Belted Kingfisher

11 Bewick's Wren

12 Black Phoebe

13 Black-billed Magpie

14 Black-capped Chickadee

15 Black-chinned Hummingbird

16 Black-crowned Night Heron

17 Black-headed Grosbeak

18 Blue Grosbeak

19 Blue Jay

20 Bonaparte's Gull

21 Brewer's Blackbird

22 Brewer's Sparrow

23 Broad-tailed Hummingbird

24 Brown Creeper

25 Brown Gerygone

26 Brown-headed Cowbird

27 Bushtit

28 Calliope Hummingbird

29 Canada Goose

30 Canvasback

31 Canyon Wren

32 Cassin's Vireo

33 Cedar Waxwing

34 Chestnut-backed Chickadee

35 Chipping Sparrow

36 Clark's Nutcracker

37 Cliff Swallow

38 Common Black Hawk

39 Common Gallinule

40 Common Merganser

41 Common Nighthawk

42 Common Raven

43 Common Yellowthroat

44 Crimson Rosella

45 Crissal Thrasher

46 Curve-billed Thrasher

47 Dark-Eyed Junco

48 Dickcissel

49 Double-crested Cormorant

50 Eared Grebe

51 Eastern Spinebill

52 Eastern Whipbird

53 Eastern Yellow Robin

54 Eurasian Collared Dove

55 European Starling

56 Flame Robin

57 Gambel's Quail

58 Glaucous-winged Gull

59 Gray Butcherbird

60 Gray Fantail

61 Gray Shrikethrush

62 Great Blue Heron

63 Great Egret

64 Great-horned Owl

65 Great-tailed Grackle

66 Greater Roadrunner

67 Green-tailed Towhee

68 Hermit Thrush

69 House Finch

70 Killdeer

71 Ladder-backed Woodpecker

72 Large-billed Scrubwren

73 Lark Sparrow

74 Laughing Kookaburra

75 Lazuli Bunting

76 Lesser Goldfinch

77 Loggerhead Shrike

78 MacGillivray's Warbler

79 Mallard

80 Marsh Wren

81 Merlin

82 Mexican Duck

83 Monk Parakeet

84 Montezuma Quail

85 Mountain Chickadee

86 Mourning Dove

87 Northern Cardinal

88 Northern Flicker

89 Northern Harrier

90 Northern House Wren

91 Northern Mockingbird

92 Northern Pintail

93 Northern Pygmy Owl

94 Northern Rough-winged Swallow

95 Northern Shoveler

96 Orange-crowned Warbler

97 Osprey

98 Pine Siskin

99 Pink Robin

100 Pinyon Jay

101 Plumbeous Vireo

102 Red Wattlebird

103 Red-Breasted Nuthatch

104 Red-naped Sapsucker

105 Red-tailed Hawk

106 Red-winged Blackbird

107 Ring-billed Gull

108 Ring-necked Duck

109 Rock Pigeon

110 Rose Robin

111 Rufous Hummingbird

112 Savannah Sparrow

113 Say's Phoebe

114 Snowy Egret

115 Song Sparrow

116 Spotted Towhee

117 Steller’s Jay

118 Striated Thornbill

119 Summer Tanager

120 Superb Lyrebird

121 Swainson's Hawk

122 Townsend's Warbler

123 Tree Swallow

124 Turkey Vulture

125 Verdin

126 Vermilion Flycatcher

127 Vesper Sparrow

128 Western Cattle-Egret

129 Western Flycatcher

130 Western Kingbird

131 Western Meadowlark

132 Western Wood-Pewee

133 White-breasted Nuthatch

134 White-browed Scrubwren

135 White-crowned Sparrow

136 White-eared Honeyeater

137 White-faced Ibis

138 White-naped Honeyeater

139 White-throated Treecreeper

140 White-winged Dove

141 Wild Turkey

142 Wilson's Snipe

143 Wilson's Warbler

144 Wood Duck

145 Woodhouse's Scrub-Jay

146 Yellow Warbler

147 Yellow-bellied Sapsucker

148 Yellow-faced Honeyeater

149 Yellow-headed Blackbird

150 Yellow-rumped Warbler

151 Zone-tailed Hawk

3

bird species

$0.79

Per bird species

$2.37

Earned

Common mergansers, mallards, and cormorants on the Spokane River.

Donations 10

Bird and nature lovers unite for the ultimate 24-hour birdwatching showdown September 15 – October 15! The 47th Annual Rich Stallcup Bird-A-Thon raises critical funds for Point Blue Conservation Science's nature-based solutions to climate change, habitat loss, and other environmental threats to benefit wildlife and people. Learn more at pointblue.org. Questions about the Bird-A-Thon? Please visit our FAQs to learn more.