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Tumalo Falls

Deschutes County | Bend Area

This area consists of mixed forest of various evergreens. This whole area is good for summer species like Common Poorwill, Flammulated Owl, Pileated Woodpecker, Red Crossbill, Canada Jay and other forest nesters. Black Swifts have been seen occasi...

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Tumalo Reservoir

Deschutes County | Bend Area

This is a small reservoir surrounded by juniper, sagebrush and ponderosa forest. Often the reservoir dries up revealing extensive mud banks good for migrating shorebirds. The surrounding area is good for Mountain Bluebirds and sparrows. Common bir...

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Tumalo State Park

Deschutes County | Bend Area

The Deschutes River flows through an accessible riparian area surrounded by juniper woodland. This area is a great migrant spot for songbirds. Regular birds here include California Quail, Osprey, Bald Eagle, Mourning Dove, Great Horned Owl, Northe...

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Twickenham Area

Wheeler County | North County

Birds seen in this area include Cinnamon Teal, Ring-necked Pheasant, Great-blue Heron, American Kestrel, Common Poorwill, Black-chinned Hummingbird, Willow Flycatcher, Bewick’s Wren, Northern Mockingbird, Yellow Warbler, Black-headed Grosbea...

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Twin Bridges

Deschutes County | Bend Area

This is mostly a migration location so it is most active in fall and spring. It can be very birdy during those times. Flycatchers, warblers, hummingbirds, sparrows and swallows are the main attraction. Unusual species seen here include Barred Owl,...

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Tyee Winery

Benton County | South County

Oak woodlots and a marsh with a trail around it.  Enquire within about accessing the trail.  Black-capped Chickadees and White-breasted Nuthatches may greet you as you step out of your car.  Check the oaks for Acorn Woodpecker and Downy Woodpec...

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Tygh Valley

Wasco County | Tygh Valley/cascades

A list of birds from this area includes Redhead, Wild Turkey, Bald Eagle, Northern Harrier, Swainson’s Hawk, Ferruginous Hawk, Peregrine Falcon, Bonaparte’s Gull, Gray Flycatcher, Cassin’s Vireo, and Black-headed Grosbeak.

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Ukiah

Umatilla County | Ukiah Area

Dry pine forest, residential area, sewer pond, wet meadows, and riparian areas. At the sewage pond area look for waterfowl that can include Canada Geese, Gadwalls, Mallards, Green-winged Teal, Cinnamon Teal, Northern Shovelers, Redheads, and Ruddy...

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Umatilla National Forest

Wheeler County | North County

This pine forest will produce the standard pine species. Ruffed Grouse can be heard in spring and at least 6 species of woodpecker should be present (including Pileated). All three nuthatches and creeper should be present along with Mt. Chickadee....

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Union

Union County | Union Area

While far from common and not to be expected every year, gems like Common Redpoll, Bohemian Waxwing, Tree Sparrow, Pine Grosbeak, and Evening Grosbeak can be found around this town on winter days. Blue Jays have become nearly an annual species so ...

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Union Creek Campground

County

Forested campground next to Phillips Lake.  Conifer forest.  Good views of the lake.  Typical forest birds found here. Several flycatchers can be found in the spring but mostly the only nesting flycatchers are Dusky and WW Pewee.  All three nu...

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Upper Table Rock

Jackson County | Medford Area

Most people come here for Oak Titmouse and California Towhee. However, the bird life here has much more to offer. Ruffed Grouse have been found on the slopes and Peregrine Falcons have been seen checking out the cliffs. Lewis’s and Acorn Woo...

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Vale

Malheur County | Hwy 26 Area

Drive the city streets and look for town birds like Eurasian Collared-Dove and California Quail. Hummingbird feeders will produce both Black-chinned and Rufous Hummingbirds.

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Vale Sewer Ponds

Malheur County | Hwy 26 Area

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

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Valley of the Giants

Polk County | Falls City Area

The road from Valsetz to the Valley of the Giants is a fun road to bird along. Much of the road parallels the North Fork of the Siletz River, which can have American Dippers, Hooded Mergansers and Common Mergansers. This area is rarely birded, so...

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Van Gilder Road

Sherman County | Moro Area

As Van Gilder winds through extensive wheat fields, there are several places that have too much grade to farm. These are left to grow wild and can include some good birds. Look for Great Horned Owl in the trees around the farm houses. Sparrows and...

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Vanport Wetlands

Multnomah County | North Portland Area

The main attraction is the lake itself which is affected by water levels, being full in winter and spring, gradually lowering during summer and often becoming mostly dry by fall.  In winter there is a large variety of ducks and geese, and numerou...

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Vedanta Retreat

Multnomah County | North Portland Area

This is a nice area to spend some time exploring the many trails that go both through woods and clearcuts.  It has become the best place in the county to find Mountain Quail and Canada Jay.  Other birds in the area include Band-tailed Pigeon, An...

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Wahclella Falls

Multnomah County | Columbia River East

There is a trail that starts off flat and then later becomes hillier and rockier that goes along a stream.  It is a very scenic walk with tall cliffs on either side.  This is a very good place for American Dipper.  Canyon Wren has occasionally ...

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Waldo Lake

Lane County | Highway 58 Area

This spot is productive for high elevation species, and is subject to snowy conditions sometimes late into the spring and early summer. There is a natural surface trail the circles the lake and is popular with mountain bikers, so if you’re h...

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Wallowa

Wallowa County | West County On Hwy 82

In winter, bird the town itself for specialties such as Bohemian Waxwing and Common Redpoll. Check out the sewage ponds on the north side of town. From east Wallowa, take Douglas Street north until it crosses the railroad tracks. Keep to the right...

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Walton Lake

Crook County | East Of Prineville

A Lake surrounded by forest. This is an excellent area for woodpeckers, Northern Pygmy-owl and Grouse (both Ruffed and Dusky). All the forest birds are present here. Hermit Thrushes nest here and Townsend’s Warblers are abundant. The campground ...

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