Fern Ridge Reservoir – Perkins Peninsula Park
Seasons
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Location
Go to the Oregon Birding Trails website. http://www.oregonbirdingtrails.org/ Choose the Willamette Valley Birding Trail. Click on the “trail guide” and choose the Fern Ridge Loop Guide. Section F-9.
Additional information can be found at the following link. http://www.dfw.state.or.us/resources/visitors/fern_ridge_wildlife_area/bird_watching.asp
DirectionsHabitat and Birds
Perkins Peninsula Park provides good views of Fern Ridge Lake. The park is closed to vehicles in the winter, so it can be a quiet place to walk and enjoy wintering passerines while checking for birds on the mudflats and channels along the lake. In the spring, migrants sometimes “pile-up” at the northern end of the peninsula in the oaks. Osprey and Purple Martins return to nest in the spring. In summer, the park becomes crowded with picnickers and local people out for a family outing. Parking passes can be bought onsite.
Nearby Birding Locations
- Skinner Butte
- Fern Ridge Reservoir - East and West Coyote Units
- Stewart Pond
- Delta Ponds
- Spencer Butte
- Fern Ridge Reservoir - Fisher Butte Unit
- Lane Community College Ponds
- Mount Pisgah Arboretum and Buford Park
- Meadowlark Prairie - Checkermallow Access
- Fern Ridge Reservoir - Royal Avenue Access
- Meadowlark Prairie - Green Hill Overlook
- Clearwater Park
- Fern Ridge Reservoir - Kirk Park
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