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Written by Peter Pearsall/Photo of Townsend’s warbler on suet feeder by Dan Streiffert As the pandemic forces us to spend more time inside our homes, backyard birdwatching is becoming increasingly
Written by Peter Pearsall/Photo of Townsend’s warbler on suet feeder by Dan Streiffert As the pandemic forces us to spend more time inside our homes, backyard birdwatching is becoming increasingly
Written by Peter Pearsall/Photo of George Benson courtesy of USFWS Refuge Headquarters is often the first stop for visitors to Malheur Refuge, and for good reason: The Visitor Center and
Written by Peter Pearsall/Photo by Peter Pearsall We Americans consider very few insect species “iconic”—that is, cherished, beloved, recognized by millions across the country. We much prefer to lavish attention
Written by Peter Pearsall/Photo by Ed Moulton, Refuge Maintenance Supervisor The unsung heroes at Malheur Refuge are its maintenance staff. These hardworking Refuge employees ensure that roads are kept in
Written by Peter Pearsall/Photo by Peter Pearsall The verdant meadows, marshes and upland areas of Malheur Refuge, so vibrant in spring and summer, change swiftly to a palette of umber,
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