TUESDAYS: Bird Song Walks at Wilkes Creek
Join us for Bird Song Walks on Tuesdays at Wilkes Creek in NE Portland!
See DetailsJoin us for Bird Song Walks on Tuesdays at Wilkes Creek in NE Portland!
See DetailsLearn all about Flycatchers, notorious for giving birdwatchers a stiff neck and bewildered stare! Local author and guide John Rakestraw will show you how to identify these birds by sight and sound as well by as posture and performance.
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 DetailsNew to birding? New to birding Mt. Tabor? Our legendary Mt. Tabor bird song walk can be a big group. This will be a shorter outing with a smaller group size (on most days). Be ready for a laid back and casual birding time.
See DetailsCome join Ronna to learn how to paint the meticulous feather pattens and brilliant colors of the Anna’s Hummingbird in a simple and gestural way.
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 Stefan on a full-day adventure on the beautiful Oregon coast searching for sea birds, specialties and the first migrants
See DetailsJoin us as we usher in the arrival of spring migrants and summer breeders to Powell Butte Nature Park.
See DetailsJoin 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!
See DetailsWarblers, brightly colored little songbirds from the tropics, are the highlight of spring migration throughout North America. This class will introduce you to all the regularly occurring species of warbler in Oregon, helping you to identify each one by sight and sound.
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