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SUMMARY:Crooked River Wetlands Saturday Bird Walk
DESCRIPTION:Dec-Feb: No wetland walks due to cold temps\, little water\, and few birds.\n~ We will resume on the first Saturday of March. ~  \nVolunteers from the Crooked River Wetlands and Prineville Bird Club sponsor monthly bird walks at the wetlands in Prineville on the first Saturday of the month.  \nThere are a couple of seats on golf carts for those needing some help getting around.  \nNo registration is required.  \nWe will meet at the Wetlands Pavilion\, located at 4035 Rimrock Acres Loop\, Prinveville OR \nWhat to bring/wear:  \n\nDress for 20 degrees colder than it will be. You can always shed layers. \nBinoculars (loaners will also be available) and scopes or camera\, if you have them.\nMeet at the Wetlands pavilion.\n\nFor more information please contact Chuck Gates at 541-280-4957\n \nSponsored by the Prineville Bird Club and the Wetlanders.
URL:https://ecbirds.org/event/crooked-river-wetlands-saturday-bird-walks-2-2/
LOCATION:Crooked River Wetlands Complex\, 4035 NW Rimrock Acres Loop in Prineville\, OR\, 4035 NW Rimrock Acres Loop\, Prineville\, OR\, 97754\, United States
CATEGORIES:Midday Wetland Walks
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SUMMARY:ECBA Board Meeting
DESCRIPTION:East Cascades Bird Alliance Board of Directors meets monthly\, on the first Tuesday\, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.  Board meetings are held virtually\, via Zoom\, and are open to the public. If you are interested in attending\, contact ecba@ecbirds.org for a Zoom invitation.
URL:https://ecbirds.org/event/ecas-board-meeting-11-2/
LOCATION:OR
CATEGORIES:Monthly Meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240319T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240319T100000
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CREATED:20240315T202909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240316T203646Z
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SUMMARY:Birding by Ear 2024
DESCRIPTION:Birding by Ear is a weekly bird walk led by ECBA volunteer Dave Tracy. Meet at Sawyer Park at 8 a.m. prepared to walk a mile on flat\, sometimes muddy\, trails.  New as well as seasoned birders are welcome! Learn to identify the birds you hear\, hone the skills you have\, or share your talent with others! The walk will take place every Tuesday through early June.
URL:https://ecbirds.org/event/birding-by-ear-2024/
LOCATION:Sawyer Park\, 62999 O. B. Riley Road\, Bend\, Oregon
CATEGORIES:Birding by Ear,Field Trips
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240319T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240319T200000
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CREATED:20231223T194458Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231223T194458Z
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SUMMARY:ONDA's Cultivating Partnerships: Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Science in Land Stewardship (Bend)
DESCRIPTION:Spend an evening with Dr. Cristina Eisenberg\, Associate Dean for Inclusive Excellence and Maybelle Clark Macdonald Director of Tribal Initiatives in Natural Resources at Oregon State University\, as part of our 2024 High Desert Speaker Series. Dr. Eisenberg will share learnings from her research on ecocultural restoration and how she approaches land stewardship through a lens of Two-Eyed Seeing. This event will explore how a merging of Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Western Science can build cross-cultural partnerships and projects that conserve landscapes and elevate indigenous communities. ONDA’s Stewardship Director\, Gena Goodman-Campbell\, will delve into the current steps ONDA is taking to restore Oregon’s high desert in partnership with local tribes. \nDr. Cristina Eisenberg is the Associate Dean for Inclusive Excellence and Maybelle Clark Macdonald Director of Tribal Initiatives in Natural Resources at Oregon State University in the College of Forestry (CoF) and Professor of Practice. In the CoF she is the director of the Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) Lab\, and the Indigenous Natural Resource Office. As a Native American and Latinx ecologist\, she leads several long-term ecological restoration projects\, including the BLM /OSU/Fort Belknap Grassland Restoration Project on the Northern Plains of Montana\, and the Pacific Northwest Tribal Conservation Corps Pilot Project for Seeds of Success\, which involves working with five of the Tribal Nations in Oregon. All the projects she leads incorporate Indigenous Knowledge (IK) and best Western science into ecocultural restoration practice. She works with the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy\, the US Forest Service\, the US Congress\, and the Bureau of Land Management to advise them on IK and Tribal Sovereignty and how to partner with Tribal Nations. Cristina is a Director at Large on the Society for Ecological Restoration (SER) Board of Directors. She leads the SER TEK Working Group and is the author of numerous books\, journal articles\, and book chapters. \n  \nFor more information about the event and registration\, please visit ONDA’s site: https://onda.org/event/cultivating-partnerships-traditional-ecological-knowledge-and-science-in-land-stewardship-bend/
URL:https://ecbirds.org/event/ondas-cultivating-partnerships-traditional-ecological-knowledge-and-science-in-land-stewardship-bend/
LOCATION:Tower Theatre\, 835 NW Wall St.\, Bend\, Oregon\, 97703
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CREATED:20240318T224902Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240319T173815Z
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SUMMARY:Wednesday Birders 2024
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday Birders is a group of birders\, birding\, but not a traditional field trip with a named leader who always provides a guided field experience. Everyone helps everyone else\, shares\, learns and enjoys birding together. Usually some advanced birders are there and are so helpful.  All are welcomed. We carpool when possible. \nAs times vary from week to week\, please watch COBOL for details and times which are usually announced a few days prior to Wednesday. \nAll the locations are listed on our website. From the home page\, select Birding Resources\, and from the drop-down menu\, you can choose Birding by County where you will get a list of favorite birding places including directions to the spots and what birds you might hope to find. \nOne of the goals of Wednesday Birders is to encourage everyone to use the ECBA birding site guides and get used to using those directions and the “how to bird it” tips for the locations. Simply select the county and the hotspots are listed alphabetically. \nImportant Notes: \n\nPlease remember to read COBOL by Tuesday mornings for last minute details and changes to plans in case of adverse weather\, road conditions or detours\, bird news or better birding opportunities. Watch COBOL for meeting and carpooling times and places or for changes in the plan.\nCOBOL is Central Oregon Birders Online.  It’s free to join.\nRemember to dress for the weather. Be prepared with food\, sunscreen\, etc. and bring a pair of binoculars. Spotting scopes are helpful on many trips.\n\nFor questions and for more information contact Brian MacDonald: brian.macdonald9@gmail.com  or ecaudubon@gmail.com
URL:https://ecbirds.org/event/wednesday-birders-2024/
LOCATION:OR
CATEGORIES:Wednesday Birders
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SUMMARY:Deschutes Land Trust Nature Night: An Introduction to the Klamath Tribes
DESCRIPTION:An Introduction to the Klamath Tribes \nJoin Gabriann Hall of the Klamath Tribes and the Deschutes Land Trust for an evening centered around the Klamath Tribes. Gabriann will share her personal perspective and insight through acknowledging Native history and carrying on the tradition of oral storytelling. Learn about the impact of Termination and Restoration on the Klamath Tribes’ people\, then gain a better understanding about current issues related to treaty rights\, first foods\, and dam removal. Gabriann will finish the evening talking about the Klamath Tribes’ work on water and land restoration. \nThe Land Trust is working to make our events as accessible as possible. This event will feature: \n\nA free livestream option. Registration is required.\nAn ASL interpreter.\nAccessible parking\, a ramped entrance\, wheelchair seating\, restrooms\, water fountains\, and assisted listening devices at the Tower Theatre. Learn more.\nPlease let us know at least one week in advance if there is something we can do or provide to support you in participating in this event to the fullest and we will accommodate as possible.\n\nAbout Gabriann Hall \nGabriann “Abby” Hall is an enrolled member of the Klamath Tribes. She was born and raised in the Fort Klamath Valley and attended school in Chiloquin\, Oregon. She then went on to attend Oregon State University\, receiving a Bachelor of Science in Ethnic Studies and a Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies. Gabriann later returned to school and received a Master of Arts in Teaching. She currently teaches Ethnic Studies\, Native Studies\, and Diversity in Allied Healthcare at Central Oregon Community College. \n*This is a Deschutes Land Trust event.  Please see their website for more information.
URL:https://ecbirds.org/event/deschutes-land-trust-nature-night-an-introduction-to-the-klamath-tribes/
LOCATION:Tower Theatre\, 835 NW Wall St.\, Bend\, Oregon\, 97703
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CREATED:20231217T222324Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240305T155157Z
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SUMMARY:JUST ADDED: March Birders' Night: The Incredible Uniqueness of Baby Birds' Developmental Journey
DESCRIPTION:Title: The Incredible Uniqueness of Baby Birds’ Developmental Journey by Elise Wolf \nStep into the enchanting world of baby bird development! What’s so intriguing about these feathered marvels? Most baby birds are hidden from view\, yet each undertakes a unique and extraordinary developmental journey. From the cozy warmth of the nest to the exhilarating first flight to the bird’s hatch-year challenges\, we’ll explore the remarkable transformation of some of these tiny bundles of fluff into graceful avian wonders. We will delve into the fascinating uniqueness of baby birds as they navigate the challenges of fledging the nest and becoming self-sufficient. Join us as we celebrate the boundless wonders of some of our most interesting baby birds. \nElise Wolf has been a wildlife and habitat advocate for 30 years. In 2009\, she expanded into also caring for individual birds in need. After training with another rehabilitator for two years\, she founded Native Bird Care and started on an educational path to  work with birds that were in decline and help fill a critical gap in wildlife rehabilitation. Her training includes hands-on training with some of the top rehabilitators in the country\, along with multiple conferences and specialized research and study. \nElise is fascinated with the science behind every species of birds she cares for. To date\, she has treated 127 individual species (types) of birds\, from hummingbirds up to Trumpeter Swans. She personally writes the Native Bird Care blog and posts on Facebook\, applying her extensive knowledge about birds and other important issues. The Source and Nugget Newspapers in Central Oregon publish her writings as well. Community presentations are offered a couple of times a year. Elise will also present an occasional training class on avian rehabilitation. \nIf you cannot attend in person\, join on zoom.
URL:https://ecbirds.org/event/march-birders-night-understanding-where-the-click-clicks-are-and-are-not-in-the-east-cascades/
LOCATION:Environmental Center\, 16 N.W. Kansas Ave.\, Bend\, OR
CATEGORIES:Birder's Night
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240326T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240326T100000
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CREATED:20240315T202609Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240315T202737Z
UID:13961-1711440000-1711447200@ecbirds.org
SUMMARY:Birding by Ear 2024
DESCRIPTION:Birding by Ear is a weekly bird walk led by ECBA volunteer Dave Tracy. Meet at Sawyer Park at 8 a.m. prepared to walk a mile on flat\, sometimes muddy\, trails.  New as well as seasoned birders are welcome! Learn to identify the birds you hear\, hone the skills you have\, or share your talent with others! The walk will take place every Tuesday through early June.
URL:https://ecbirds.org/event/birding-by-ear-2024-2/
LOCATION:Sawyer Park\, 62999 O. B. Riley Road\, Bend\, Oregon
CATEGORIES:Birding by Ear,Field Trips
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240327T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240327T000000
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CREATED:20240327T172549Z
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UID:14097-1711497600-1711497600@ecbirds.org
SUMMARY:Wednesday Birders 2024
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday Birders is a group of birders\, birding\, but not a traditional field trip with a named leader who always provides a guided field experience. Everyone helps everyone else\, shares\, learns and enjoys birding together. Usually some advanced birders are there and are so helpful.  All are welcomed. We carpool when possible. \nAs times vary from week to week\, please watch COBOL for details and times which are usually announced a few days prior to Wednesday. \nAll the locations are listed on our website. From the home page\, select Birding Resources\, and from the drop-down menu\, you can choose Birding by County where you will get a list of favorite birding places including directions to the spots and what birds you might hope to find. \nOne of the goals of Wednesday Birders is to encourage everyone to use the ECBA birding site guides and get used to using those directions and the “how to bird it” tips for the locations. Simply select the county and the hotspots are listed alphabetically. \nImportant Notes: \n\nPlease remember to read COBOL by Tuesday mornings for last minute details and changes to plans in case of adverse weather\, road conditions or detours\, bird news or better birding opportunities. Watch COBOL for meeting and carpooling times and places or for changes in the plan.\nCOBOL is Central Oregon Birders Online.  It’s free to join.\nRemember to dress for the weather. Be prepared with food\, sunscreen\, etc. and bring a pair of binoculars. Spotting scopes are helpful on many trips.\n\nFor questions and for more information contact Brian MacDonald: brian.macdonald9@gmail.com  or ecaudubon@gmail.com
URL:https://ecbirds.org/event/wednesday-birders-2024-3/
LOCATION:OR
CATEGORIES:Field Trips,Wednesday Birders
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