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Dexter Reservoir

Lane County | Highway 58 Area

This site is normally birded in the winter to look for waterfowl that are mixed in with the very large American Coot flock that winters on the reservoir – normally “upstream” from the covered bridge.  Recently small numbers of B...

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Diamond

Harney County | Central/lower Refuge

Prime season here is late May through June, when there is still plenty of water in the hay fields throughout the Diamond Valley. These wet fields showcase a number of wetland bird species including White-faced Ibis, Wilson’s Phalaropes, Sand...

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Dibblee Point

Columbia County | Ranier Area

There are river views and a Cottonwood gallery forest. There are rafts of ducks on the river, with gulls, loons and grebes in winter. The Cottonwoods have typical gallery birds. It’s a good place for woodpeckers as well. No patch list has been g...

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Divide Well Campground

Umatilla County | Ukiah Area

You are in a very dense population of Flammulated Owl, Long-eared Owl, Williamson’s Sapsucker, Cassin’s Vireo, Western Tanager, and Cooper’s Hawk. Camp here and be prepared to meet all kinds of wild animals. Flammulated Owls arri...

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Dollarhide Pond

Wheeler County | South County

Bridge Creek runs along the road and offers good riparian habitat and a small pond. There are junipers and pines on the east side of the road and grassland and farm fields on the right. A variety of waterfowl and shorebirds have been seen here, in...

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Donelly Road (NF 41)

Harney County | Burns Area

There are two good burns along NF 41. The first burn is called the Pine Spring Burn which happened in 1990. This burn was heavily salvaged so most of the burned trees are gone, replaced by Ceanothus. This is a great place t...

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Dowell Reservoir

Malheur County | Owyhee Area

Marshy wet areas are interspersed with flooded farm fields to produce habitat for probers like White-faced Ibis and Long-billed Curlew. Willet and Sandhill Cranes nest in the area. Virginia Rails, Sora, Wilson’s Snipe, and Wilson’s Pha...

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Drake Park (Bend)

Deschutes County | Bend Area

Similar to the Old Mill River Walk: The Deschutes River winds through this urban center and is lined with paved paths and green areas. Waterfowl are present year round and often produce rarities like Red-breasted Merganser, Ross’s Goose, Gre...

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Dufur

Wasco County | Dufur Area

Like many little towns in eastern Oregon, Dufur 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. Chec...

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Dyer State Wayside

Gilliam County | Condon Area

This is a very small maintained wayside/picnic area with green watered lawn and shade trees surrounded by dry, brushy hillsides right along Hwy. 19.  In summer look for Bullock’s Oriole, Yellow-Breasted Chat, Lazuli Bunting, Western Wood-Pe...

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E.E. Wilson Wildlife Area

Benton County | North County

E. E. Wilson Wildlife Management Area is a large tract of land (1,788 acres) on the Willamette Valley floor which is managed by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife. From 1942 through 1948, this area served as part of Camp Adair, a US Army t...

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Eagle Creek

Multnomah County | Columbia River East

This is one of the best spots in the county for American Dippers; they are often found either at the mouth of the river.   Harlequin Ducks nest farther upstream on Eagle Creek and occasionally show near the mouth with most sightings January to J...

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Eagle Creek Loop

Hood River County | Columbia River

This road travels through mixed forest along Eagle Creek. Look for Barrow’s Goldeneye, Common Goldeneye, Common Merganser, Osprey, Bald Eagle, Belted Kingfisher, woodpeckers, Western Screech-Owl, Chestnut-backed Chickadee, Swainson’s T...

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Eagle Rock

Crook County | South Of Prineville

A rocky crag and a thin juniper forest. White throated Swifts breed here. Bullock’s Orioles and Canyon Wrens are vocal in summer, and Mountain Quail are sometimes heard. Between March and October, you can almost always find a Say’s Phoebe ...

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Eight Dollar Mountain

Josephine County | Selma Area

The following is a list of birds recorded from Eight Dollar Road: Common Merganser, Sooty Grouse, Golden Eagle, Bald Eagle, Osprey, Bandtailed Pigeon, Acorn Woodpecker, Olive-sided Flycatcher, Hutton’s Vireo, Steller’s Jay, Wrentit, Ce...

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Eight Mile Canyon

Gilliam County | Columbia River Area

Extensive tall sage should produce some sage species. Look for Loggerhead Shrike, Say’s Phoebe, Lark Sparrow, Western Meadowlark. This road is a prime Grasshopper Sparrow area. Burrowing Owl has not been found here but the habitat looks good...

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Elgin

Union County | Elgin/imbler Area

Small NE Oregon towns like this are primarily attractive to birders in the winter where they have the potential (but far from a sure thing) for winter lovelies like Common Redpoll, Bohemian Waxwing, Tree Sparrow, Pine Grosbeak, and Evening Grosbea...

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Elijah Bristow State Park

Lane County | Highway 58 Area

This site is riparian habitat along the Willamette River with numerous trails through the forest.  It was one of the only places in western Oregon to find Red-eyed Vireo during the breeding season, but they haven’t been reported since about...

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Elk River Road

Curry County | North County

This area has produced Common Moorhen and Tropical Kingbird but more commonly the species here include Mountain Quail, finches, American Dipper, chickadees, nuthatches, grosbeaks, and woodpeckers. Marbled Murrelets nest in the old growth along thi...

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Elkins Road

Polk County | Monmouth And South

The riparian areas and side trips on Zumwalt and Smith Roads can make for enjoyable birding. Birds at this location represent typical Polk farmland: raptors, winter waterfowl, sparrows and finches can be expected. Watch for woodpeckers and migrant...

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Elliott Lane

Crook County | West Of Prineville

This farmland is famous for raptors and tricolored blackbirds.  There is a big marsh here that should be scoped.  When you get to the end of the road going west, check the marsh on your left for Tricolored blackbirds and the large rimrock in fro...

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Emigrant Creek Road

Harney County | Burns Area

Explore the riparian habitat at this junction from the bridge over the creek on NF 47 and to the west along the creek. This thick patch of willows can harbor just about any migrant and can be very productive as the birds use Emigrant Creek to guid...

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Emigrant Lake

Jackson County | Ashland Area

Open water, riparian wetlands, grasslands, ceanothusmanzanita shrub, oak savannah, and oak woodland areas are present. Birds here include 3 species of grebe, Great Egret, Greater White-fronted Goose, Snow Goose, 13 species of duck, White-tailed Ki...

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