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Peoria and Fayetteville Area
Linn County | Brownsville Area
Although it is most famous as the place that produced Oregon’s only Pyrrhuloxia in the winter of 2008-2009, Peoria is a good birding location, especially in winter. Downy Woodpecker, White-throated Sparrow, Fox Sparrow, Western Screech Owl, ...
Pioneer Villa Ponds
Linn County | Brownsville Area
This marshy site can produce plenty of waterfowl variety including Blue-winged Teal and Red-breasted Merganser. Look for the occasional Great Egret, Green Heron, or even a night-heron. Shorebirds could include just about anything but recent sighti...
Plainview
Linn County | Brownsville Area
Open farmland with a couple of creeks running through it. Watch for large flocks of shorebirds in flooded fields.
...Richardson Gap
Linn County | Albany/lebanon Area
This road is about 7 miles long and travels through grassland, farmland, woodlands, and creeks. The most interesting area is in the gap (for which the road is named) just south of Highway 226 between Rogers Mountain and Franklin Butte. Western Kin...
Scio
Linn County | Albany/lebanon Area
Like many small towns in the Willamette Valley, Scio provides a diverse set of habitats and can be very birdy. Thomas Creek and Peters Ditch run through town and can attract nesters and migrants. Search the town for hummingbird and seed feeders. S...
Talking Water Gardens
Linn County | Albany/lebanon Area
This Park is located near the Willamette River and the associated forested area can be very productive. Migrating passerines use the Willamette as a highway north and south. Waterfowl use these ponds extensively and the vegetation around each pond...