Shevlin Park
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Location
From 3rd Street in Bend, go west on Greenwood Avenue. Greenwood changes to Newport Avenue and then Shevlin Road. Go down into the canyon and turn left into the parking area. It is about 5 miles from 3rd Street to the park entrance.
DirectionsHabitat and Birds
This mixed forest holds a good variety of the common species including Sharp-shinned Hawk, Great Horned Owl, Northern Pygmy-Owl, Vaux’s Swift, hummingbirds, sapsuckers, Lewis’s Woodpecker, flycatchers, swallows, nuthatches, kinglets, assorted warblers, Western Tanager, Black-headed Grosbeak and Brown-headed Cowbird. The rare bird list for this location includes Sooty Grouse, Peregrine Falcon, Band-tailed Pigeon, Costa’s Hummingbird, Gray Catbird, Black-and-white Warbler and Rose-breasted Grosbeak.
Nearby Birding Locations
- Twin Bridges
- River Walk from The Old Mill-North Loop (Bend)
- Deschutes River Trail
- Entrada/Awbrey Hall Burn (Bend)
- NF 430 Off Skyliners Road
- First Street River Trail (Bend)
- Tumalo State Park
- Tumalo Falls
- Tumalo Reservoir
- Robert W. Sawyer State Park (Bend)
- Drake Park (Bend)
- River Walk from The Old Mill-South Loop (Bend)
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