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Mill Creek Bridge
Jackson County | Crater Lake Area
Riparian habitat in mixed conifer; nesting warblers including MacGillivray’s, and others, Western Tanager, Black-headed Grosbeak, and Thrushes. Huckleberry Campground (site 151) has good owl diversity with Flammulated and Long-eared nesting and ...
Mill Creek Road
Crook County | East Of Prineville
The road follows Mill Creek as it comes out of the Ochoco Mountains. Farmland straddles the river for several miles and junipers can by found to the west. The pavement ends after a few miles but the dirt road is well maintained. Bushtits and Ash-t...
Millicoma Marsh
There are several information kiosks along this short walk. This is a good site for wintering raptors including Red-shouldered Hawk, Northern Shrike , White-tailed Kite and Northern Harrier. Several sparrow species are easily seen fall and winte...
Milo McIver State Park
Clackamas County | Hwy 242 Area
Go to the Oregon Birding Trails Website. Choose the Willamette Valley Birding Trail. Click on the Trail Guide and choose the Heritage Loop Guide. Section H-10.
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Minam State Recreation Area
Wallowa County | West County On Hwy 82
This is a mixed conifer area. Birds you might expect here would include Dusky Grouse, Ruffed Grouse, woodpeckers, Olive-sided Flycatcher, Dusky Flycatcher, Red-eyed Vireo, Cassin’s Vireo, Warbling Vireo, Clark’s Nutcracker, three chick...
Minto County Park
Marion County | Hwy 20 To The Cascades
In spring this as a good place to look for Band-tailed Pigeon, warblers, Seainson’s Thrush and others. Harlequin Duck, Wood Duck, Common and Hooded Merganser and American Dipper can be found on the rocks or in the river.
...Minto-Brown Island Park
A mix of open fields, woodlands, backwater sloughs and riparian areas along the Willamette River, this 898-acre park provides some of the best birding in the Salem area year-round. There are three parking areas, with the best birding around #1 (...
Mitchell (Town)
Birds here include Wild Turkey, Western Scrub-Jay, Eurasian Collared-Dove, both kinglets, Cedar Waxwing, Lazuli Bunting and Evening Grosbeak. Several houses have hummingbird feeders up; Look for Black-chinned Hummingbird, Rufous Hummingbird and An...
Molalla River Corridor Recreation Area
Clackamas County | Molalla Area
Located 9 mi SE of Molalla, the Molalla River Corridor is a scenic drive along the Molalla River. The surrounding forests abound with alder, cedar, dogwood, Douglas-fir, hemlock, madrone, big-leaf maple and vine maple. Along the corridor, scan f...
Molalla River State Park
This large park at the confluence of the Molalla and Willamette Rivers offers access to meadows, ponds, and mixed forests of cedar, Douglas fir, and maple. Watch and listen for kinglets, sparrows, and Western Meadowlark in winter, five species of ...
Monkland Lane
Like most roads in Sherman County, Monkland winds through extensive wheat fields and provides the birder with opportunities to bird the scattered wild spots. Watch for both shrikes along this road. Check the Horned Lark flocks for longspurs in win...
Monmouth and Independence
Polk County | Monmouth And South
Many rarities have been found at the Monmouth Sewage Ponds over the years: Cattle Egret, Tufted Duck, Long-tailed Duck, Barrow’s Goldeneyes, All 3 Scoters, All three loons and all 5 grebes, Franklins, Heermann’s and Sabines Gulls, BL Kittiwa...
Moore Road
Look here for some species that are particularly hard to find in Sherman County. Possibilities include Red-breasted Nuthatch, Brown Creeper, Mountain Chickadee, Cassin’s Finch, Evening Grosbeak, Dusky Flycatcher, Hammond’s Flycatcher, ...
Morgan Lake & Twin Lake
These small lakes offer some habitat for visiting waterfowl. They hold some potential for visitors like Snow Geese and grebes. The forests around the lake can be productive for most of the local forest species. Twin Lake is very marshy and has the...
Moro
This is the largest community in Sherman County and the county seat. There are more large trees here than anywhere else which gives it the most potential as a migrant trap. Both Eurasian Collared-Dove and Western Scrub-Jay have been seen here. It ...
Morris Road
Polk County | Baskett Slough Area
Open farmlands are the draw here. Some of this farmland is left fallow and can be too wet to cultivate. This provides some wild areas for birds. A bird list from this location might include Acorn Woodpecker, Western Wood-Pewee, assorted swallows, ...
Mosier Waterfront Park
Wasco County | Columbia River Area
Habitat and Birds: There are five miles of trails through wetland and upland habitats. Species expected here are Great Blue Heron, Wood Duck, Vaux’s Swift, Osprey, Blue-winged Teal, Anna’s Hummingbird, Cliff Swallow, and both eagles.
Moss Springs Guard Station and Campground
Forest of mixed conifers. In addition to the regular forest birds, Dusky and Spruce Grouse are seen here on occasion. This is one of the few sites in Union County where American Three-toed Woodpecker can sometimes be found.
...Mottet Campground
This is a super camping and birding site. There is an outstanding, clean, flowing ice( the water is so cold that it hurts to leave your fingers in it) spring here. This is where you enter the high wet cold forest of the Northern Blue Mountains. Yo...
Mount Bachelor
Deschutes County | South Of Bend
This mountain ski resort keeps the roads open and free of snow year round. Access to the high mountains may produce wintering mountain species like Gray Jay, Red Crossbill (White-winged is possible but not likely), Mountain Chickadee, Red-breasted...
Mount Emily, Five Points and Indian Rock
This is a very interesting place as you have very dry west and east facing slopes and drop offs. The views are spectacular and the birding is interesting. In spring, the wildflower bloom is outstanding. Birds to watch for are Dusky Grouse, Mountai...
Mount Pisgah Arboretum and Buford Park
This is a mixed second growth forest with conifers and oak/maple in the uplands, and cottonwoods along the river. Typical forest species can be seen including 6 species of woodpeckers, 5 species of flycatchers, Chestnut-backed Chickadee, 6 speci...
Mouth of the Deschutes River
Wasco County | Columbia River Area
This can be one of the most productive areas in the county. Most birders do their viewing from the Sherman County side of the river but many of the same species can be seen from the Wasco County side. Walk under the freeway to get views of the riv...
Mouth of the Deschutes River
Sherman County | Columbia River Sites
Riparian vegetation and open river. Ducks, shorebirds, migrant passerines, gulls, and terns can be found here.
...Mt Angel Abbey
Marion County | North Of Salem
Wooded areas, lawns and gardens attract many birds, including Western Wood-Pewee, Swainson’s Thrush, Bullock’s Oriole, warblers, vireos, bluebirds, woodpeckers, kinglets, chickadees and nuthatches. Raptors may be spotted soaring over t...
Mt Angel Sewage Ponds
Marion County | North Of Salem
Like most other Willamette Valley sewage ponds, the normal fare includes waterfowl, shorebirds, and gulls.
...Mt Ashland
Birds here include Sooty Grouse, Mt. Quail, Bandtailed Pigeon, Vaux’s Swift, White-headed Woodpecker, Dusky Flycatcher, Hammond’s Flycatcher, Gray Jay, Clark’s Nutcracker, Brown Creeper, Townsend’s Solitaire, Hermit Warbler...
Mt Bolivar
Look for American Dippers as you wind along the South Fork Coquille River. At the Buck Creek campground, look for Ruffed Grouse and Barred Owl. At the western edge of Eden Valley, look for species like Calliope Hummingbird and Willow Flycatcher ...
Mt Jefferson Wilderness Trailheads
Jefferson County | Sisters North
High elevation forest. Burned forest close to Round Lake. Possible location for Black-backed and Three-toed Woodpecker. Lazuli Buntings have taken to the burnt open areas and Sooty Grouse and Mountain Quail can be found. Other key species include ...
Mt. Harris and Mt. Harris Loop
Union County | Elgin/imbler Area
This loop consists mostly of mixed conifer forest. A morning drive in the spring, summer, or fall will produce many of the local forest species and one could find Spruce Grouse, Ruffed Grouse, Dusky Grouse, and Pine Grosbeak (very rare but have be...
Mt. Hebo
Yamhill County | Willamina Area
The consensus among birders seems to be that Mt. Hebo is not as good as people think it should be, but shrike, Northern Harrier, Dusky Flycatcher, Western Bluebirds, Townsend’s Solitaires, and American Pipits have all been seen there. More b...
Mt. Hebo Area
Tillamook County | Inland Sites
The Mt. Hebo area is located at a relatively high elevation in the coast range. The entire area is under-birded.
County listers note that a portion of the area is in Yamhill County.
Mt. Hope Cemetery
Baker County | Baker City Area
Though not many trees, there are a few and they could harbor a migrant or two and might be a place to find a winter visitor.
...Mt. Tabor Park
Multnomah County | Portland Area
Mt Tabor is a volcanic butte and is the best place in the Portland area to view mixed warblers, vireos and flycatchers during spring migration in late April and May. These can occur anywhere in the park, but generally the loop at the summit has ...
Mt. Talbert Nature Park
Clackamas County | Valley Locations
Over 4 mi of trails circle and traverse this 200-ac forested butte, rising 500 ft over the urban landscape below. April through June are the best months to visit, when wildflowers grace the understory and migrant songbirds fill the treetops. Check...
Mt. Vernon Area
Look for Wild Turkeys along the first three miles of Ingle Creek Road, especially during the winter. Highway 395 travels north up Beech Creek toward Fox Valley and Long Creek. About 10 miles north, county road 32 goes east up the East Fork Beech C...
Mud Hollow Road
Sherman County | Columbia River Sites
Good riparian areas make this an attractive destination. Birds here have included Yellow-breasted Chat, White-crowned Sparrow, and Dark-eyed Junco.
...Mud Springs Campground
Crook County | East Of Prineville
At campground there is an old road that leaves the grounds on the eastern side (behind restrooms near corral). You can do a loop around CG if you take this road and go down and around the small reservoir. This is a great area for multiple wood...
Muleshoe Recreation Area
This is another opportunity to access the John Day River. Yellow-breasted Chat, Bullock’s Oriole, Bank Swallow and other riparian birds are possible. Bohemian Waxwings have been seen here.
...Munson Creek Falls State Natural Site
Tillamook County | Inland Sites
Munson Creek Falls is a remnant area of older trees surrounded by intensively managed commercial timberlands. A short 0.25 mile trail winds along Munson Creek through an old-growth forest to a viewpoint of the waterfall.
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Murray Reservoir
Baker County | Unity And Sumpter Areas
There are large trees on the NW side of the lake and smaller trees along the edge. Search these trees for owls and passerines. Search the shoreline for shorebirds and the deeper water for waterfowl.
...Myrtle Creek (Driving Route)
Douglas County | Canyonville Area
river, riparian, mixed hardwood-conifer forest, grassland, ponds, parkland.
Birds: waterfowl winter and spring, Hermit Thrush, Yellow-breasted Chat, Black Phoebe, Western Bluebird, Western Meadowlark, sparrows, raptors. Best birding: May-Ju...
Myrtle Point
There is a good marsh here, as well as open wetlands and open fields. Watch for freshwater ducks in the marsh. Wintering raptors such as Merlin, White-tailed Kite, and Red-shouldered Hawk are found here, as well as other common raptors and falco...
National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center
Open sage and grassland. Look for sage species like Sagebrush Sparrow and Sage Thrasher. Other sparrows include Vesper, Lark, Savannah, Brewer’s, and Zonotrichias (winter).
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