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Ollalie Meadows

Marion County | Hwy 20 To The Cascades

Open June thru September, Olialie Meadows is a high-elevation wet meadow//bog area, supporting nesting birds such as Sandhill Crane, Solitary Sandpiper and WIllow Flycatcher. Black-backed and American Three-toed Woodpecker, Cassin’s Finch, C...

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Ontario

Malheur County | Ontario Area

Both city parks are good for gulls since they are close to the Snake River. Both have good tall trees and Beck has several good ponds for waterfowl and migrants. The parks have become famous in recent years as one of the few places in Oregon with ...

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Ontario Airport

Malheur County | Ontario Area

Gulls sometimes loaf here year-round but this is primarily a location for flocks of songbirds. Check the flocks of blackbirds for Rusty Blackbird. Check winter Horned Lark flocks for longspurs and Snow Buntings. Check sparrow flocks for Harris&#...

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Ontario Sewer Ponds

Malheur County | Ontario Area

Like all sewage ponds, a wide variety of birds are attracted to the Ontario ponds. Ducks, grebes, herons, gulls, and shorebirds can be found here. Summer is slow but the rest of the year should produce quality birding. Rare birds here include Red-...

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P Ranch

Harney County | Central/lower Refuge

Follow the signs and you won’t have to worry about trespassing. Search the trees for woodpeckers and passerines. Walk the two track ditch road that heads north out of the parking area. Migrants like Eastern Kingbird, Gray Catbird and Bobolin...

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Paisley

Lake County | Paisley/abert Area

Paisley is found in a low area east of the Fremont National Forest and right next to Chewaucan Marsh. Lush farmlands and riparian areas are bordered by dry desert. Forests are nearby to the west. In Paisley, you should always check for migrants. C...

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Panther-Emile Loop

Douglas County | Cascade Mountains Area

It passes thru multi-aged Douglas fir predominated forests. The elevation ranges from about 1300’ to 4300’. The higher elevations are open from mid June to mid Nov. The best months to visit are May- July. The other months can be quite dull.

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Paradise

Wallowa County | North County

This road flows through high elevation meadows, farmland and thin timber. Birds along this route might include Cooper’s Hawk, Ruffed Grouse, Northern Pygmy Owl, Red-naped Sapsucker, Cassin’s Vireo, Red-breasted Nuthatch, Hermit Thrush,...

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Parish Creek Road

Wheeler County | South County

This is mostly forest habitat with Ponderosa Pines with some meadows and increasingly fields as you approach the town of Spray. Look for Crossbills, mixed flocks in the pines. Chipping Sparrows may be in the meadows.

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Parkdale

Hood River County | Mid-county Sites

This community is nestled at the foot of Mt. Hood. Birds seen here in past visits include Common Merganser, Barrow’s Goldeneye, Cooper’s Hawk, Band-tailed Pigeon, N.Pygmy-Owl, N. Saw-whet Owl, Barred Owl, Vaux’s Swift, Calliope H...

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Paulina Marsh

Lake County | North County

Marshy areas surrounded by wet farmland. There are some areas of dry alkali on the north end and dry sagebrush past that. Birds recorded in this area include Tundra Swan, Cinnamon Teal, Blue-winged Teal, White-faced Ibis, Ferruginous Hawk, Golden ...

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Perry South Campground

Jefferson County | Culver Area

Birds seen here include California Gull, Osprey,  Mountain Quail, W. Screech- owl, N. Pygmy-owl, Common Poorwill, Vaux’s Swift, Lewis’s Woodpecker, Logger- head Shrike, Pinyon Jay and Clark’s Nutcracker along with other more com...

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Phillipi Canyon

Gilliam County | Columbia River Area

First 0.5 miles is good for Chukar and sparrows. Return to the road leading north to I-84. Check the brushy hillside on the west side of the road for Rock and Canyon Wrens. ( Used to have more birds, when stock tank still held water). Near the cli...

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Phillips Reservoir

Baker County | Unity And Sumpter Areas

Ponderosa pines and riparian vegetation are the big draws along with the lake itself. In fall when the lake is drawn down and the floodplain is exposed, there are good views of wading birds from Social Security Point on the north side of the end o...

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Philomath Sewage Ponds

Benton County | Corvallis Area

Check the trees along the entrance road. Some good birds occasionally show up there. A partial list of birds seen at this site includes Greater White-fronted Goose, Cackling Goose, Wood Duck, Blue-winged Teal, Cinnamon Teal, Canvasback, Redhead, G...

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Picture Rock Pass

Lake County | North County

Wetlands and dry sagebrush. Birds seen in this area include White-faced Ibis, Northern Harrier, Wilson’s Phalarope, Forster’s Tern, Long-eared Owl, Western Scrub Jay, Pinyon Jay, Mountain Chickadee, Gray Flycatcher, Townsend’s So...

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Pierce Riffle Park

Josephine County | Grants Pass Area

Mixed Conifer, grassland, and riparian wetlands are joined by some open water habitat. Common birds at this location include Great Blue Heron, Wood Duck, Bufflehead, Common Merganser, Osprey, Spotted Sandpiper, Ring-billed Gull, Vaux’s Swift...

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Pilot Rock

Jackson County | Ashland Area

Coniferous forest and mountain meadows. Birds that can be expected here include Mountain Quail, Hairy Woodpecker, Western Wood-Pewee, Cassin’s Vireo, Steller’s Jay, Mt. Chickadee, Oak Titmouse, Red-breasted Nuthatch, Bewick’s Wre...

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Pine Grove

Wasco County | Tygh Valley/cascades

Species here include Wild Turkey, Mountain Quail, Bald Eagle, and the regular pine species. Anna’s Hummingbird has been seen in this area. Check just east of Pine Grove on Victor Rd. for Grasshopper Sparrow. This is a known nesting location ...

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