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McGuire Reservoir

Yamhill County | North County

Common Loons are often found in migration, spring and fall. Migrant Scoters have been seen. Hooded Mergansers are regular. Canada Geese, other ducks, Spotted Sandpiper, swallows, Bald Eagle, and higher elevation species like Canada Jay, Northern P...

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McMinnville

Yamhill County | Mcminneville Area

A wide variety of birds can be seen at these diverse locations. Wortman Park has an oak grove is a reliable place to find a colony of Acorn Woodpeckers and also White-breasted Nuthatches. These same species can be found on the front lawn of Linfie...

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Mt. Hebo

Yamhill County | Willamina Area

The consensus among birders seems to be that Mt. Hebo is not as good as people think it should be, but shrike, Northern Harrier, Dusky Flycatcher, Western Bluebirds, Townsend’s Solitaires, and American Pipits have all been seen there. More b...

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North Valley Road

Yamhill County | North County

Above the south end of the pools there is a Bald Eagle nest. Kingfishers are regular, as well as swallows.Many species of waterfowl can be found in the winter. Rarities include Pacific Loon and Tufted Duck. Hooded Merganser, Ring-necked Duck, Amer...

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Sheridan Peak

Yamhill County | North County

The area is forested.  Warblers, flycatchers, woodpeckers, Gray Jays, Northern Pygmy-Owls, Ruffed Grouse, Sooty Grouse, and Red Crossbills are possible. Birders should be prepared to bird by ear.

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Sheridan Wetlands

Yamhill County | Willamina Area

Sheridan Wetlands is the best place in the county for waterfowl, gulls, and shorebirds.  The sewage ponds host many nesting Mallards in summer, migrating swallows,  shorebirds, scoters and grebes in fall, and large numbers of shovelers  and Ru...

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Willamina Sewage Ponds

Yamhill County | Willamina Area

A main attraction on these ponds is Wood Ducks and other waterfowl. Black  Phoebe can be expected.  In fall migration shorebirds may be on the edges.  A Heermann’s Gull was observed once. A Barrow’s Goldeneye wintered here years ago...

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