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Black-headed Grosbeak perched on green leafy branch

Monday Bird Song Walks: Camassia Nature Preserve

Join 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.

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A Hutton's Vireo, a small yellowish olive bird, is perched on a branch against a blue sky.

Thursday Bird Song Walks in May: Council Crest

Council Crest is rumored to be the highest point in Portland at 1,073 feet above sea level! We will only be exploring Council Crest from May 4-May 18 when it is peak migrant time for flycatchers, warblers, and vireos. Come for the mystery migrants and stay for the breathtaking views of Portland and beyond.

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A Hutton's Vireo, a small yellowish olive bird, is perched on a branch against a blue sky.

Thursday Bird Song Walks in May: Council Crest

Council Crest is rumored to be the highest point in Portland at 1,073 feet above sea level! We will only be exploring Council Crest from May 4-May 18 when it is peak migrant time for flycatchers, warblers, and vireos. Come for the mystery migrants and stay for the breathtaking views of Portland and beyond.

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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.

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Black-headed Grosbeak perched on green leafy branch

Monday Bird Song Walks: Camassia Nature Preserve

Join 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.

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A photo of a Hoatzin perched on a branch.

Amazon River Cruise *FULL*

Travel with Portland Audubon on a once-in-a-lifetime cruise through the heart of upper Amazonia, on the largest river in the world! The Amazonian region boasts more than 120 endemic species and may be the most biologically diverse place on the planet – a true paradise. We will bird on a variety of tropical forest walks, observe wildlife and explore canals and lagoons by watercraft, and take in the Peruvian culture and history.

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