Feeding Backyard Birds: Tips and Tricks
A question that Bird Alliance of Oregon often gets asked is, “What should I feed the birds?” This is a great question, usually followed with, “What birds are you trying to attract?”
Read PostA question that Bird Alliance of Oregon often gets asked is, “What should I feed the birds?” This is a great question, usually followed with, “What birds are you trying to attract?”
Read PostBud Clark’s recent passing has resulted in a deluge of personal remembrances from his friends, colleagues, and even sometimes political rivals. All have celebrated his civic pride, no-nonsense leadership as mayor, and above all, joy of life and humor.
Read PostEvery winter we get reports of Pine Siskins affected by salmonella. Pine Siskins are a flocking bird that frequent feeders during this season.
Read PostThanks to your advocacy, the Pacific Fishery Management Council (PFMC) passed new protections for two critically important species of forage fish – northern anchovy and short belly rockfish.
Read PostBird Alliance of Oregon has a long history of intersectional work related to houseless/homeless issues. Addressing houselessness is integral to our goal of building complete healthy, sustainable, equitable communities.
Read PostThe news over the past several months has been rife with predictions of an unprecedented outbreak of avian botulism that could kill tens of thousands of birds on the Klamath National Wildlife Refuges during the late summer and fall of 2021.
Read PostWhen the hot weather hit, I feared the worst. These birds would be too small to get their own water, and, in that heat, I worried the mother wouldn’t be able to provide her young with enough.
Read PostWhile Executive Director Nick Hardigg is stepping down after six years of service, he will forever remain a passionate and dedicated part of the Bird Alliance of Oregon family.
Read PostOn January 2, 2021, Portland held our 95th annual (and first “Covid-safe”) Christmas Bird Count, under wet and windy conditions. The weather was the last and least of this year’s challenges.
Read PostIn mid December we received an adult American Kestrel (a personal favorite) from a good Samaritan who stopped to help him after noticing him sitting in the road.
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