Species Spotlight: Red-tailed Hawk
During spring, watch for their impressive aerial courtship displays: pairs spiraling together, talons briefly clasped, then tumbling toward earth before separating.
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During spring, watch for their impressive aerial courtship displays: pairs spiraling together, talons briefly clasped, then tumbling toward earth before separating.
Recently, Hart Mountain NAR engaged in a major spraying effort on 51,000 acres aimed at controlling invasive plants, primarily cheatgrass and medusahead. Herbicide choice and dosages were carefully calibrated...
In this absence of the symphony of bird song, the flight speckled sky, the waters swirling with paddling, dabbling, plummeting divers, and trees ornamented by a rainbows coloring of...
It is because of my experiences through Friends of Malheur-as a Volunteer, I have come to know and appreciate this unique and important part of our state, and also...
The most immediate question, of course, focuses on when our political system will finally find a way to move beyond the government shutdown that has seen almost all of...
The geographic range of redband trout in the interior West has not contracted noticeably. The density of stream habitats occupied has, however, been reduced. In Oregon, roughly 55% of...

That one “friend” that never orders food because they’re “not hungry” but proceeds to graze on everyone else’s. 📸 of immature California gull and American white pelicans at the Narrows by Katie Sorenson #americanwhitepelican #highdesert #oregondesert #greatbasin #malheurnationalwildliferefuge #friendsofmalheur ... See MoreSee Less
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😋 When you’re the fastest land mammal in North America and the only predators that could catch you are long extinct. (Except for humans, that is.) 📸: Peter Pearsall #pronghorn #highdesert #oregondesert #greatbasin #malheurnationalwildliferefuge #friendsofmalheur ... See MoreSee Less
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