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Willow Flycatcher perched on a conifer.

Thursday Bird Song Walks in April: Oaks Bottom

Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge Bird Song Walks are a fan favorite! It is the largest remaining natural area within the lower Willamette River floodplain and provides important habitat to more than 175 bird species.

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Willow Flycatcher perched on a conifer.

Thursday Bird Song Walks in April: Oaks Bottom

Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge Bird Song Walks are a fan favorite! It is the largest remaining natural area within the lower Willamette River floodplain and provides important habitat to more than 175 bird species.

See Details
Willow Flycatcher perched on a conifer.

Thursday Bird Song Walks in April: Oaks Bottom

Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge Bird Song Walks are a fan favorite! It is the largest remaining natural area within the lower Willamette River floodplain and provides important habitat to more than 175 bird species.

See Details
Willow Flycatcher perched on a conifer.

Thursday Bird Song Walks in April: Oaks Bottom

Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge Bird Song Walks are a fan favorite! It is the largest remaining natural area within the lower Willamette River floodplain and provides important habitat to more than 175 bird species.

See Details
Willow Flycatcher perched on a conifer.

Thursday Bird Song Walks in April: Oaks Bottom

Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge Bird Song Walks are a fan favorite! It is the largest remaining natural area within the lower Willamette River floodplain and provides important habitat to more than 175 bird species.

See Details
Willow Flycatcher perched on a conifer.

Thursday Bird Song Walks in April: Oaks Bottom

Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge Bird Song Walks are a fan favorite! It is the largest remaining natural area within the lower Willamette River floodplain and provides important habitat to more than 175 bird species.

See Details
Willow Flycatcher perched on a conifer.

Thursday Bird Song Walks in April: Oaks Bottom

Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge Bird Song Walks are a fan favorite! It is the largest remaining natural area within the lower Willamette River floodplain and provides important habitat to more than 175 bird species.

See Details
Willow Flycatcher perched on a conifer.

Thursday Bird Song Walks in April: Oaks Bottom

Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge Bird Song Walks are a fan favorite! It is the largest remaining natural area within the lower Willamette River floodplain and provides important habitat to more than 175 bird species.

See Details