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Favorite Stuff and Fun Stuff. A Beginner's Guide to Bird Watching," three sites:. Http:/ www.sofasandsectionals.com/bird-watching-guide. Http:/ www.homeadvisor.com/r/birdwatching-guide. Artist Susan Bourdet- check out the great work of Oregon-based artist Susan Bourdet:. Eastern Oregon Birding Site Guide. East Cascades Audubon Society. Formerly Oregon Field Ornithologists). Planting for hummingbirds- a nice website found by a young and up-and-coming birding enthusiasts. Article on choosing optics:.
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Field Notes: March 2015
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Research and Monitoring in Nevada and Beyond. Wednesday, March 18, 2015. GBBO is continuing to work with the Nevada Department of Wildlife and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) to better understand the habitat requirements of Golden Eagles, and to generate guidance on how to best avoid and mitigate the potential impacts of renewable energy development. Great Basin Bird Observatory. Wednesday, March 4, 2015. Migration: A Yellow-rumped Tale. Myrtle Warbler" male banded on the same day. Birds of the ...
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Field Notes: Flooded
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Research and Monitoring in Nevada and Beyond. Tuesday, May 5, 2015. A typical LCR trail through tamarisk. In order to meet the 50 meter rule, we had to clear and flag 3 trails, 100m apart, for the surveyor. The first trail had to be about 150 m long, the second about 100 m, and the 3. Great Basin Bird Observatory. Labels: Lower Colorado River Project. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Great Basin Bird Observatory. Lower Colorado River Project. Follow us on twitter! Birds at Rosaschi, East Walker River.
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Field Notes: International Migratory Bird Day, May 9
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Research and Monitoring in Nevada and Beyond. Monday, May 18, 2015. International Migratory Bird Day, May 9. International Migratory Bird Day (in the northern hemisphere) is typically the second Saturday in May. This year, the Nevada Bird Count crew was surveying at Warm Springs Natural Area, Moapa, Nevada. Here’s an incomplete list of the birds we recorded today:. Bewick’s Wren (including nestlings). House Finch (including fledglings). Ladder-backed Woodpecker (including fledglings).
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Field Notes: Birding at Mason Valley Wildlife Management Area, May 4
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Research and Monitoring in Nevada and Beyond. Thursday, May 7, 2015. Birding at Mason Valley Wildlife Management Area, May 4. On May 4, the Nevada Bird Count crew got in some more practice point counts at Mason Valley Wildlife Management Area, north of Yerington. There along the river (they didn’t go into the wetlands areas), they found 45 species. American Robin (carrying food). Great Basin Bird Observatory. Labels: Nevada Bird Count. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Great Basin Bird Observatory.
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Field Notes: September 2014
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Research and Monitoring in Nevada and Beyond. Saturday, September 13, 2014. I recently came across Birdwatching magazine’s rundown of citizen science projects, and thought I’d share. There look to be some really interesting ones: enjoy! Http:/ www.birdwatchingdaily.com/featured-stories/year-round-citizen-science-projects/. Great Basin Bird Observatory. It’s that time of year again! Deeply impressive rainfall … followed by impressively deep gloopy mud. Oh, there he is: tunneling through the quailbush!
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Register to save your cart before it expires. Our Photographs ▼. Our Photographs ▼. Online Resources we find helpful to finding birds in Oregon:. East Cascades Audubon Society. Birding Locations in Oregon. A well organized register of birding hotspots in Oregon; includes the GPS coordinates and a list of expected species for each location. A great resource for anyone birding c. or e. Oregon. Oregon Coast Birding Trails. Tim Blounts HarneyBirder.com. An outstanding blog about birding in Harney County!
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Steens Bird Species List. Birding in the Pacific Northwest and Beyond. Create a free website. Create your own free website. Start your own free website. A surprisingly easy drag and drop site creator. Learn more.
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Prescott Bluebird Recovery Project. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Audubon Society of Portland. Champoeg State Heritage Area. Friends of Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge. Audubon Society of Corvallis. East Cascades Bird Conservancy. Rogue Valley Audubon Society. Cornell Lab of Ornithology. North American Bluebird Society. Proudly powered by WordPress.
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Field Notes: February 2015
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Research and Monitoring in Nevada and Beyond. Thursday, February 26, 2015. Blue Skies at Pyramid Lake. Kelly and I completed our second winter survey for birds using Anaho Island National Wildlife Refuge. On Wednesday, catching a ride over with the Fish and Wildlife Service, on their boat. Thank you! Blue skies, unseasonably warm, and beautiful views. (I wrote about our first visit here. Flowers were starting to bloom, particularly Erodium cicutarium. Aside from the beautiful views, it is incredibly rock...