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Empire and Barview

Coos County | Charleston Area

Large flocks of Gulls, shorebirds, Grebes, and sea ducks, can be found in the bay and around the docks.  Some species to watch for include Clark’s Grebe, Brant, Harlequin Duck, and Eurasian Wigeon. This is where a Brown Booby stayed in the ...

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Enterprise

Wallowa County | Enterprise/joseph Area

Like most NE Oregon towns, Enterprise is a magnet for some of Oregon’s most sought after species. While White-winged Crossbill, Pine Grosbeaks, Common Redpolls and Gray-crowned Rosy-Finches are often rare, they can be found in great abundanc...

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Euchre Creek

Curry County | Central County

Flooded pasture and wetlands next to the coast provide a tempting feeding environment for many species. Waterfowl, shorebirds, raptors (including White-tailed Kite and Red-shouldered Hawk), and Larids frequent this location. Keep an eye out for El...

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Evergreen Mitigation Bank

Benton County | Corvallis Area

This site is a private wetland restoration project of 174 acres, which is set up to compensate for development projects that impacted wetlands elsewhere in the valley. The property is owned by Oregon Wetlands LLC, and is managed by The Wetlands Co...

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Face Rock Wayside

Coos County | Bandon Area

From the Face Rock Viewpoint you can see the area’s most famous offshore rock, which resembles a face gazing skyward. Nearby are a series of islands called “Cat and Kittens,†part of Oregon Islands National Wildlife Refuge.

From the t...

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Fairview Wetlands

Marion County | South Of Salem

Marshy area, with small areas of grass and shrubs; perimeter trails and a boardwalk through the marsh provide access. Virginia Rail and Sora can be found here in spring, and more than 140 species have been recorded.

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Falls City and Valsetz Rd

Polk County | Falls City Area

In Falls City there is a nice waterfall at Falls City Falls that often has American Dippers. This is on the right just after one turns onto Bridge Rd from the main town. Wild Turkeys are also found in the vicinity.

The Valsetz Rd is an exce...

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Faraday Lake

Clackamas County | Hwy 242 Area

This small lake is adminisitered by Portland General Electric. The mixed conifer forest can be good for spring migrant and breeding songbirds.  Geese and ducks are usually present on the lake, and shorebirds may be observed during migration. Soar...

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Farmer Road

Polk County | Baskett Slough Area

Check the marshy spots along this road. Lots of good marsh and shorebirds are spotted here. Things to look for include lots of waterfowl, Ring-necked Pheasant, Pied-billed Grebe, American Bittern, Virginia Rail, Sora, both yellowlegs, Short-eared ...

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Ferguson Ridge Ski Area

Wallowa County | Imnaha Area

Mixed conifers and wide open spaces. This is a decent location for finding the big three most wanted birds (White-winged Crossbill, Pine Grosbeak, Spruce Grouse). That’s not all you can see here though. Look for Snow Buntings and Gray-crowne...

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Feyrer Park

Clackamas County | Molalla Area

Habitat is a rural park with mixed deciduous and Douglas fir trees.  The park sits next to the Molalla River.  Summer birds here include Common Merganser, Spotted Sandpiper, Red-breasted Sapsucker, Willow Flycatcher, Cedar Waxwing, Black-headed ...

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Fields Oasis

Harney County | Steens/alvord Area

Fields is famous for hosting rare vagrants, spring vagrants mainly in June and fall vagrants in September and October. Many good finds occur after the second or third time an observer walks the ponds. You can also walk around the community. Migran...

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Fish Lake Trail

Jackson County | Lake Of The Woods Area

Mature mixed conifer forest, with riparian and emergent marsh vegetation along creek; resident species include American Dipper, Belted Kingfisher, and various sparrows; breeding and migrant species include variety of warblers, woodpeckers, and wre...

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Fitton Green Natural Area

Benton County | Corvallis Area

Fitton Green Natural area is a 306-acre park jointly managed by the Greenbelt Natural Trust and the Benton County Natural Areas and Parks division. It is set in the Coast Range foothills, and includes varied habitats from Douglas Fir forest, ripar...

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Fivemile Road

Douglas County | Coastal Sites

Most of the road passes through young successional forest that can reveal some good coastal mountain species. Look and listen for Saw-whet and Pygmy Owls. Mountain Quail are here along with some Ruffed and Sooty Grouse at higher levels. Water and ...

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Flora

Wallowa County | North County

This area is mostly open wheat fields surrounded by thin stands of conifers. Birds that can be found here include Great Gray Owl, Mountain and Western Bluebird, Snow Bunting and Gray-crowned Rosy-finch.

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Floras Lake/New River

Curry County | North County

Lake, marsh, pasture, and river bottom habitats exist here. In winter, look for Tundra Swans on the way into the lake. Raptors are abundant and American Bittern can be found around the parking lot. Ocean birds can be scoped from the trail and Snow...

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Fopiano Reservoir

Wheeler County | South County

Tundra Swan and Barrow’s Goldeneye have been seen here. Many species of duck have been found here along with Double-crested Cormorant. Sora, Virginia Rail, Wilson’s Phalarope, shorebirds, Loggerhead Shrike, and Yellow-headed Blackbirds...

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Ford’s Pond

Douglas County | Sutherlin Area

Habitat: large pond, small marshy pond, brush, riparian, fields.

Birds: large variety  and numbers of waterfowl in winter, raptors, rails, nesting Tricolored Blackbirds (historically), Black Phoebe, American white pelican variety of passer...

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Fort Rock

Lake County | North County

Open sagebrush and desert rock formations dominate this landscape. Sagebrush, Brewer’s, and Vesper Sparrows are common. Prairie Falcons and White- throated Swifts nest in the rocks as do a regular pair of Barn Owls. Rock and Canyon Wrens are...

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Fossil (Town)

Wheeler County | North County

Look for both Eurasian Collared-Dove and Western Scrub-Jay in this little town. Harris’s Sparrow, Evening Grosbeak, and Blue Jay have also been seen in town. Things as different as Mountain Quail and Solitary Sandpiper have been found here.<...

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