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Seven field birders braved the frigid temperatures and snow-covered ground along with 2 feeder watchers at their home on the southern part of Malheur National Wildlife Refuge near Frenchglen to count birds for the annual Refuge Christmas Bird Count on Wednesday December 14.
By Suzan Wells, Friends Volunteer October 2021 On my last day living at the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, there was not a sunrise nor a sunset that had any color
Photos by Stewardship Volunteers Jon Brown, Dale Derouin, and Cindy Zalunardo To celebrate Public Lands Day, 14 stalwart volunteers met for a 3 day work party, which because they were so
By Debby DeCarlo/ Photos by Dan Streiffert Volunteering at the Refuge is always a treat. I see plenty during the last two weeks of May and first week of June.
Written by Linda Craig/ Photos by Dan Streiffert “What is the black bird with the yellow head?” I love this question, which is asked often of me as a volunteer
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