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Mann Lake

Harney County | Steens/alvord Area

Like many water features in the dry southeast part of our state, this lake is an oasis amid dryness and salt flats. White Pelican, American Avocet, Black-necked Stilt, peeps, and ducks all occupy this lake in summer. Blackbirds and raptors are abu...

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Manzanita

County | Nehalem Area

The town of Manzanita is birded mainly by walking residential neighborhood habitats and visiting local parks.

The open beach habitat at Manzanita Beach can be accessed from several locations in town along O...

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Mary’s River-Blodgett Area

Benton County | West County

Mixture of open fields, riparian and forest habitats. Warblers, chickadees, nuthatches, Wild Turkey, Hammond’s Flycatcher, Evening and Black-headed Grosbeak, Purple Finch, Dark-eyed Junco and Western Tanager are a few of many birds which can...

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Marys River Natural Area

Benton County | Corvallis Area

The Marys River Natural Area is a 74 acre parcel managed by the City of Corvallis. It preserves a riparian wetland floodplain along the Marys River. In 2004, the City constructed a boardwalk to provide public access to the site, which includes a s...

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Mason Wetlands

Multnomah County | Columbia River East

A somewhat surprising number of birds can be found here.  As of 2022, 133 different species of birds have been found here.  There can be a good variety of ducks and geese year round with more diversity in winter, swallows in summer, some shorebi...

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Maupin

Wasco County | South County

Like many little towns in eastern Oregon, Maupin provides shade trees for migrants, bird feeders, and permanent habitat for birds. Watch for Western Scrub-Jay and Eurasian Collared-Dove since they are expanding their range into central Oregon. Bot...

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McCully Creek

Wallowa County | Imnaha Area

Mixed conifers and high mountain meadows. This is one of the best locations in the Wallowa Mountains for finding the big three most wanted birds (White-winged Crossbill, Pine Grosbeak, Spruce Grouse). That’s not all you can see here though. ...

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McGregor Park

Jackson County | North County Sites

Riparian and open water wetland below Lost Creek dam host wintering waterfowl including Wigeon species, Ring-necked Duck, Bufflehead, and Redhead; paved access roadway with parking areas and benches for waterfowl viewing at close range; nesting wa...

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McGuire Reservoir

Yamhill County | North County

Common Loons are often found in migration, spring and fall. Migrant Scoters have been seen. Hooded Mergansers are regular. Canada Geese, other ducks, Spotted Sandpiper, swallows, Bald Eagle, and higher elevation species like Canada Jay, Northern P...

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McMinnville

Yamhill County | Mcminneville Area

A wide variety of birds can be seen at these diverse locations. Wortman Park has an oak grove is a reliable place to find a colony of Acorn Woodpeckers and also White-breasted Nuthatches. These same species can be found on the front lawn of Linfie...

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McMinnville Rotary Park

Yamhill County | Mcminneville Area

In 2002 a Northern Waterthrush was found here. Nesting woodpeckers include Pileated, Northern Flicker, Downy, Hairy, and Red-breasted Sapsucker. Also nesting here are vBarred Owl,  Cooper’s Hawk, Wood Duck, Hutton’s Vireo, Western Wood-Pe...

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Mecca Flats

Jefferson County | Madras North & East

Orioles, warblers, Song Sparrows, Belted Kingfisher, both goldeneyes, Buffleheads, Hooded and Common Mergansers, Black-capped Chickadees, Rock Wren, Canyon Wren, House Wren, Pacific Wren, Marsh Wren, and Chukar are but a few of the species that ca...

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Medco Pond (Crane Pond)

Jackson County | North County Sites

Ponds and dry meadow bordered by agriculture and mixed conifer forests; Good transition zone for wide diversity of species; resident waterfowl, Bald Eagle, Great Gray Owl, and Steller’s and Gray Jays; nesting Williamson’s Sapsuckers, and Sandh...

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Medford and Bear Creek Park

Jackson County | Medford Area

Bear Creek Park is an extension of the Bear Creek Greenway and offers good birding in central Medford. See the greenway entry for more bird info. Some of the more unusual birds that have been reported from Medford are Sandhill Crane, Blue Jay, Bla...

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Medical Springs Hwy

Union County | Union Area

Tall pines and riparian areas. Look for mountain species like grouse, Accipiters, Vaux’s Swift, Rufous & Calliope Hummingbirds. Woodpeckers include Hairy, Northern Flicker, Red-naped Sapsucker, Downy, and Pileated. Red and White-breasted...

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Melrose (Driving Route)

Douglas County | Roseburg Area

Habitat: mixed hardwood/conifer, river, fields.

Birds: Bald Eagle, Osprey, Peregrine Falcon, Northern Shrike, Wood Duck, mergansers, Western Kingbird, Wrentit, Lazuli Bunting, Western Meadowlark, Golden-crowned Sparrow. Best birding: Nov-Fe...

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Metolius Preserve

Jefferson County | Sisters North

Upland forest of Pines and fur. This is a prime birding spot that holds most of the upland forest birds. White Headed and Pileated Woodpeckers (close to north fork of Lake Creek) are fairly easy to see. Both Sooty Grouse and Ruffed Grouse can be f...

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Meyers Canyon

Wheeler County | South County

This canyon has steep sides and a riparian bottom. Chukar, Golden Eagle, Gray Flycatcher, Dusky Flycatcher, Say’s Phoebe, Ash-throated Flycatcher, Loggerhead Shrike, Rock & Canyon Wren, Ruby-crowned Kinglet, Black-throated Gray Warbler, ...

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Middle Fork John Day River

Grant County | North County

The lower end has parched/rocky south facing slopes and the upper end is mixed forest and lush meadows. Veery and Gray Catbird have been found along here, besides the usual warblers, wrens, American Dipper and mountain forest species.

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