Malheur & Me: A Winter Wonderland
Written by Patricia Feltmann/Photos by Patricia Feltmann My husband and I were introduced to Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in the late 1980’s by my parents, Tom and Dixie Nelson, who
Written by Patricia Feltmann/Photos by Patricia Feltmann My husband and I were introduced to Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in the late 1980’s by my parents, Tom and Dixie Nelson, who
Written by Teresa Wicks /Photos by Teresa Wicks and Participants Saturday, December 19, 2020 33 participants from nine local families turned out for Harney County’s second annual Christmas Bird Count
Written by James Pearson /Photo by James Pearson In the last article I wrote for Malheur Musings, I mentioned that we as a refuge are only at the beginning of
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