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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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Sage Hen Rest Area

Harney County | West County

Look for Brewer’s Sparrow, Sage Thrasher, Gray Flycatcher, and cavity-nesting birds, which all nest in the sagebrush and open juniper forest here. 18 bird boxes in the immediate area host Mountain Bluebird, Mountain Chickadee, Tree Swallow, ...

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South Silvies Valley

Harney County

Traveling north on 395 one descends from the forested mountains of Malheur National Forest into the Trout Creek and Silvies River Valleys. The road follows the Silvies River for 20 miles to the town of Seneca. The northern half of the

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Steens Mountain

Harney County | Steens/alvord Area

This road travels from the valley floor to the top of Steens Mountain. You enter and exit several life zones along the way so the birding can be very productive and interesting. Make sure you stop at several locations along the way. Most of the ca...

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The Narrows

Harney County | Central/lower Refuge

Although Malheur and Harney Lakes are relatively permanent water sources, the water levels fluctuate greatly from year to year and season to season. When Malheur lake fills, it overflows into Mud and Harney lakes by way of The Narrows. In extreme ...

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