Monday Bird Song Walks: Bird Song for Newbies at Whitaker Ponds
Join Camelia and Tara for a leisurely morning bird song walk around birding hotspot Whitaker Ponds. This walk is exclusively for newbie birders.
See DetailsJoin Camelia and Tara for a leisurely morning bird song walk around birding hotspot Whitaker Ponds. This walk is exclusively for newbie birders.
See DetailsJoin Dan van den Broek and Lorin Wilkerson to watch spring unfold at the 22.5 acre Nature Conservancy Camassia Preserve in West Linn, an area that protects unique and wildlife rich oak savannah habitat on ice age flood scablands.
See DetailsJoin Julian Hwa and friends on Tuesday mornings for an energizing Bird Song Walk at Cooper Mountain Nature Park!
See DetailsMt. Tabor is one of the most popular birding locations in the Portland Metro area and is a hotspot for migrant birds in spring. The mornings will include birdsong from our resident forest birds and colorful visitors like the Western Tanager and many warblers.
See DetailsOaks 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 DetailsJoin Erin to look and listen for birds along the waterfront, in open fields, and among the cottonwoods at Kelley Point Park. You never know what you will find at this North Portland city park at the confluence of the Willamette, Columbia, and the Columbia Slough.
See DetailsJoin Julian Hwa and friends on Tuesday mornings for an energizing Bird Song Walk at Cooper Mountain Nature Park!
See DetailsMt. Tabor is one of the most popular birding locations in the Portland Metro area and is a hotspot for migrant birds in spring. The mornings will include birdsong from our resident forest birds and colorful visitors like the Western Tanager and many warblers.
See DetailsJoin Erin to look and listen for birds along the waterfront, in open fields, and among the cottonwoods at Kelley Point Park. You never know what you will find at this North Portland city park at the confluence of the Willamette, Columbia, and the Columbia Slough.
See DetailsOaks 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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