Birders’ Night: Bird Restoration with Oregon Desert Land Trust
Join us for Birders' Night with a presentation of bird restoration on Oregon Desert Land Trust properties. The Oregon Desert Land Trust conserves lands in the high desert to benefit […]
Join us for Birders' Night with a presentation of bird restoration on Oregon Desert Land Trust properties. The Oregon Desert Land Trust conserves lands in the high desert to benefit […]
Matt Cahill will discuss how to get the most out of eBird.
For over a decade, wolves have been returning to Central Oregon. This presentation will give a brief overview of the history and status of Central Oregon's wolves, followed by some […]
Malheur, A High Desert Oasis in Need of Friends Malheur National Wildlife Refuge is 187,000 acres of wet meadows, alkaline playas, rocky ridges, and more – all situated in the […]
Birding Northern Spain Presented by Chuck and Dorothy Gates Come join us as we vicariously bird the northern half of Spain through a fast-paced slide show and talk. Chuck and […]
Patty McGill will talk about the conservation status of penguins that live at lower latitudes and challenges they face. Of these species, she will emphasize African penguins, found in South Africa […]
Fun with Sapsuckers! Did you know that sapsuckers have a paintbrush-tipped tongue? Did you know that one species is the world's longest- distance migrant woodpecker? How about that one sapsucker […]
Teresa Wicks, the Eastern Oregon Biologist and Program Manager for the Bird Alliance of Oregon, will present on bird productivity in the Klamath Refuges and the management of botulism there. […]
An update on the Central Oregon Pinyon Jay Habitat Ecology Project. Alex Wilson will discuss how we collected Pinyon Jay Habitat use data during the breeding season across central Oregon. […]
More details will be added in the near future.
More details will be added in the near future.
Caterpillars are the single most important insect in the diet of most terrestrial birds, yet our knowledge of these larval marvels often begins and ends with The Very Hungry Caterpillar. […]