Santosh Quarry Lake
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Spring
Summer
Fall
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Location
This is directly across from the Cal Portland offices on Honeyman Rd just about a mile past the Preserve.
DirectionsHabitat and Birds
Here there is an old quarry that fills with water in winter. The main attraction is the hundreds of Tundra Swans that use it in the winter. Other water fowl can be found as well. There are nice stands of Oak trees along the road in the rural residential area. A walk along the road here can produce both west side Nuthatches, Kinglets, Thrushes, Sparrows, Jays, both Chickadees and Woodpeckers. The site species list is contained in the Scappoose Bottoms list.
Nearby Birding Locations
- Sauvie Island - Steelman Rd
- Sauvie Island – Warrior Rock Trail
- Sauvie Island (General Info)
- Sauvie Island – Walton Beach
- Sauvie Island – Rentenaar Point
- Sauvie Island – Collin’s Beach
- Sauvie Island – Willow Bar
- Sauvie Island –Observation Platform
- Sauvie Island – Rentenaar Rd
- Scappoose Waste Treatment Pond and Kessi Pond
- Scappoose Bottoms Honeyman Road
- Bonnie Falls
- Crown Zellerbach Trail – West End (OBT)
- Sauvie Island - The Wash
- Crown Zellerbach Trail – East End (OBT)
- Sauvie Island – Gilbert Boat Ramp
- Sauvie Island – Oak Island Nature Trail (OBT)
- Sauvie Island – Racetrack Lake

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