Interior Western Snowy Plover Survey

Malheur National Wildlife Refuge 36391 Sodhouse Ln, Princeton, OR

Interior Western Snowy Plover Survey Join Portland Audubon and USFWS staff in surveying for Snowy Plovers and other shorebirds on the playas of the Double O unit of Malheur National Wildlife Refuge. These areas are typically closed to the public so this is a great opportunity to see parts of the Refuge that not many […]

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Land, Water, and Air: Working at the intersection between migratory flyways, land management, and bird conservation

Harney County Chamber of Commerce Community Room 484 N. Broadway Ave, Burns, Oegon

As wetlands across the west diminish in size and temporal availability, partnerships between conservation groups, biologists, and public and private land managers become increasingly important. Bird Alliance of Oregon’s work in the Harney Basin extends back to the early 1900s with the founding of Malheur National Wildlife Refuge

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Event Series Birders Connect

Birders Connect – Birding & Comradery

Burns, OR Burns, OR, United States

Birders Connect - Birding & Comradery Bird walks and drinks the second Thursday of each month from May to September. Bird walk locations will vary and will typically be close-ish to town. Though they might travel farther afield some months. For this outing, we’ll meet at the parking area near the outhouse at the Radar […]

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Malheur HQ Wildlife Walk

Malheur National Wildlife Refuge 36391 Sodhouse Ln, Princeton, OR

Malheur HQ Wildlife Walk Session 1: 8:00a.m. - 9:30a.m. Session 2: 10:00a.m. - 11:30a.m. This family-friendly bird walk will start at Malheur National Wildlife Headquarters at 8 and 10 a.m. in the parking lot. Children of all ages, and families of all kinds, are invited to come for a casual walk around Malheur National Wildlife […]

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Benson Pond Bird Walk

Benson Pond - Malheur National Wildlife Refgue

Benson Pond Bird Walk This bird walk will start at Malheur Refuge's Benson Pond Trailhead and will travel along the northern edge of Benson Pond, through the stand of homestead era trees and back to the parking area. The diversity of aquatic habitat, emergent marsh, sagebrush/shrubland, and deciduous trees provides for a diverse assortment of […]

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