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SUNDAYS: Accessible Bird Song Outing at Whitaker Ponds w/ FBC.PDX

Join FBC.PDX for a leisurely morning bird song walk around birding hotspot Whitaker Ponds. This outing is exclusively for for people who identify as BIPOC, queer, and or disabled. Beginner birders this event is also reserved for you, join in!

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A Common Yellowthroat, a tiny yellow and brown bird with black and white mask, is perched on a white flower.

Beginning Birding and Sauvie Island Exploration: Migration Edition (Saturdays: Apr, May, June) *FULL*

Join Greg & Ricky for three Saturday morning explorations at one of Oregon’s most accessible Important Bird Areas, Sauvie Island Wildlife Area.

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A Common Yellowthroat, a tiny yellow and brown bird with black and white mask, is perched on a white flower.

Beginning Birding and Sauvie Island Exploration: Migration Edition (Sundays: Apr, May, June) *FULL*

Join Greg & Ricky for three Sunday morning explorations at one of Oregon’s most accessible Important Bird Areas, Sauvie Island Wildlife Area.

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Anna's Hummingbird feeds on a red flowering currant

Field Trip: Botany for Birders – Flowering Trees on Mt. Tabor

Mt Tabor is the most frequently birded park in Portland and has some great trees. If the birds are out and active, we will bird the park and practice using as specific of language as possible to describe where we are seeing the birds and how they are interacting with the plants around them. If the birds are quiet, we will find flowering trees and dig into the details of how we can differentiate between their flowers. Flowers are often not around for very long and the timing is very important when identifying trees by their flowers.

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A Grasshpper Sparrow, a small bird with beautiful brown and rufous striping is perched on a green leaf, singing.

Pacific Northwest Trip: Birding & Hiking the Rogue Valley

The Rogue Valley sits at a major confluence geologically, botanically, and climactically, with dry open scrub, high mountain conifer forests, and lush wildflower meadows. On this four-day van trip, we’ll also use our hiking boots to search for some of Oregon’s hardest to find bird species like Blue-gray Gnatcatcher, Oak Titmouse, and California Towhee, while enjoying the unique plants, butterflies, and geology that make this region so special.

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