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Pioneer Villa Ponds

Linn County | Brownsville Area

This marshy site can produce plenty of waterfowl variety including Blue-winged Teal and Red-breasted Merganser. Look for the occasional Great Egret, Green Heron, or even a night-heron. Shorebirds could include just about anything but recent sighti...

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Pistol River

Curry County | Central County

Along with a river mouth and estuary, the Pistol River provides birds with varied habitats that include pastures, ponds, coastal scrub, riparian areas and trees like spruce, alder, and willow. Golden Eagles can be found at this location. Other bir...

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Pittock Mansion

Multnomah County | Portland Area

The Pittock Mansion is a stately house built in 1912 with a commanding view of Portland, Cascade peaks and the confluence of the Willamette and Columbia Rivers.  The grounds are part of the Portland park system and have second-growth mixed forest...

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Pittsburg Road

Columbia County | Vernonia Area

All but the last mile or so of the road is heavily managed Coast Range Douglas Fir forest in varying stages of harvest. The best strategy is to just get out at promising looking areas. Any place is subject to radical change from year to year. Soot...

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Plat I Reservoir

Douglas County | Sutherlin Area

Plat I Reservoir – Habitat: open water, marsh on east end, brushy meadows, ranchland, some riparian and a snag patch on the east side. The water level is lowered significantly in the winter.

Birds: Great Egret, Great Blue Heron and a ...

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Pocahontas Road

Baker County | Baker City Area

Most of this area is open farmland but there are several riparian strips and some dry scrub-land. Long-billed Curlew are plentiful here in season. This might be a good area to check for Burrowing Owl and Short-eared Owl.

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Pony Slough

Coos County | Coos Bay Area

Shorebirds and waders are the primary attractions here though raptors, ducks, grebes, pelicans, and loons can be seen at higher tides. Great Egret, Black-bellied Plover, Semipalmated Plover, Greater Yellowlegs, Whimbrel, Marbled Godwit, Red Knot, ...

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Port Orford

Curry County | North County

The town itself can produce some local rarities. Oregon’s first confirmed Common Moorhen was found here in 1976. Other oddities include a Blackpoll in 1992 (another in 1993), Rose-breasted Grosbeak in 1998, and Dickcissel in 1993. Common Gra...

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Powell Butte Area

Crook County | West Of Prineville

The agricultural fields hold high numbers of wintering raptors, flocks of blackbirds and sparrows. Drive the farmlands in winter for hawks (Rough-legged, Red-tailed, Ferruginous, Northern Harrier…) and falcons (American Kestrel, Prairie, and...

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Powell Butte Nature Park

Multnomah County | Gresham Area

There is a large system of trails over this volcanic butte with dark forested flanks and a circular summit trail at the top with scrub/savannah habitat.  With these different habitats a good variety of birds can be found.  Some specialties inclu...

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Power City Wildlife Area

Umatilla County | Hermiston Area

Habitat and Birds: This area recently burned so more information needs to be gathered about birding opportunities here. It had been a relatively large marshy area but has been drying out the past few years. Marshy conditions vary from year to year...

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Powwatka Ridge

Wallowa County | North County

Birds found here might include Gray Partridge, Chukar, Northern Goshawk, Olive-sided Flycatcher, Dusky Flycatcher, Cassin’s Vireo, Warbling Vireo, Clark’s Nutcracker, three chickadee species, Brown Creeper, Mountain Bluebird, Varied Th...

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Priest Hole

Wheeler County | North County

The area offers camping, a vault toilet and a boat launch. Most of the camping areas are in the open, but there is a stand of tall Cottonwoods and a riparian area along the John Day River. Look for raptors, including Swainson’s, Norther Harr...

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Prineville

Crook County | Prineville Area

The town of Prineville can be productive as a birding location. The neighborhoods between N. 3rd and Lynn Blvd on the south side of town have plenty of fruiting trees for waxwings and birches for the finches. The north side of town, near the hospi...

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Prineville Reservoir

Crook County | South Of Prineville

The lake often hosts Common and Pacific Loons and good numbers of ducks in late fall. Surf Scoters are almost annual here.  Check with the camp host at Prineville Reservoir and they will tell you about the nesting Great Horned Owls. Prineville Re...

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Prineville Sewer Ponds – THE PRINEVILLE SEWER PONDS ARE NO LONGER ACCESSIBLE TO THE PUBLIC.  PLEASE DO NOT ATTEMPT TO ENTER THIS FACILITY!  WE HOPE THIS WILL BE A TEMPORARY SITUATION SO WE ARE STILL INCLUDING THIS IMPORTANT LOCATION IN THE SITE GUIDE.  WATCH FOR FUTURE UPDATES.

Crook County | West Of Prineville

THE PRINEVILLE SEWER PONDS ARE NO LONGER ACCESSIBLE TO THE PUBLIC.  PLEASE DO NOT ATTEMPT TO ENTER THIS FACILITY!  WE HOPE THIS WILL BE A TEMPORARY SITUATION SO WE ARE STILL INCLUDING THIS IMPORTANT LOCATION IN THE SITE GUIDE.  WATCH FO...

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Pumice Springs

Deschutes County | East Of Bend

Pumice flats and sage along with 2 ponds. Birds that have been seen here in the past include Cooper’s Hawk, Clark’s Nutcracker, Tree Swallow, both Western and Mountain Bluebirds, Varied Thrush (migration), Black-throated Gray Warbler, ...

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Quamash Prairie

Washington County | Tigard Area

This is a relatively new wetland area first established in 1996. Waterfowl are attracted by the open flooded fields. Ducks and geese can be found in good numbers. Band-tailed Pigeons and Mourning Dove are common here. The woods can produce Red-bre...

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Rainier Waterfront

Columbia County | Ranier Area

The river view can produce Ducks, Gulls, and Grebes. If you get lucky the docks will have roosting gulls in the winter that can be easily picked through. If not, there are still a ton of gulls around but usually on the wing or way out in the chann...

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Red Bridge State Wayside

Union County | Lagrande 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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Reedsport Duck Pond

Douglas County | Coastal Sites

You can continue past this pond to the boat landing and you might find some loons or ducks as well. Green Heron, Mallard, wigeon, American Coot, Northern Pintail, Gadwall, and Yellow, Wilson’s warbler and Yellow-rumped

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Reeves Mountain Road

Union County | Southeast Area

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 Whitebreasted Nuthatches are common as are Mo...

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Rhea Road

Gilliam County | Columbia River Area

Most of this area is an extensive grassland. It harbors many Long-billed Curlew in season. Toward the east end, just before the road drops back down into the valley, Grasshopper Sparrow has been sighted. Sage Thrasher has also been seen on this ro...

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Rhinehart Canyon Bridge

Union County | Elgin/imbler Area

Riparian area. Rhinehart Canyon is one of the birding gems of Union county.  Gray Catbirds and Veery are abundant here.  In spring, the site is often good for migrant and vagrant warbler species. Birds you might find here include Wood Duck, Nort...

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Richardson Gap

Linn County | Albany/lebanon Area

This road is about 7 miles long and travels through grassland, farmland, woodlands, and creeks. The most interesting area is in the gap (for which the road is named) just south of Highway 226 between Rogers Mountain and Franklin Butte. Western Kin...

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Richmond Sixshooter Road

Wheeler County | South County

Richmond-Sixshooter Rd. has some interesting habitat along it, but it’s an unfriendly sort of place because of all the obnoxious signage. A Western Flycatcher was found once in the moist canyon where it goes through the Iron Mt. area. Clark&...

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Riley Pond

Harney County | West County

Look for ducks, grebes, Black-necked Stilt, American Avocet, Willet, Wilson’s Phalarope, and other shorebirds, Forster’s Tern, swallows, Marsh Wren, Yellow-headed Blackbird. With luck, a Black-crowned Night-Heron might be spotted resti...

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Rimrock Springs WMA

Jefferson County | South County

A series of reed fringed pools surrounded by juniper forest and sage- brush. This is a good area for ducks, rails and Northern Harriers. The open juniper forest is home to many Brewers Sparrows and Mountain Blue- birds with Sage Thrashers in the d...

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River Forks Park

Douglas County | Roseburg Area

Habitat: river, riparian, grassy parkland, mixed hardwood/conifer, garden area The park is busy during the summer.

Birds: Great Egret, Great Blue Heron, Common Merganser, Bald Eagle, Belted Kingfisher, Spotted Sandpiper, active Osprey nest ...

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