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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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Oak Creek Drive

Benton County | North County

Pick the trail you like.  Listen for birds in the parking lot.  Birds you might find here include Mountain Quail, Accipiters, Band-tailed Pigeon, Northern Pygmy Owl, Rufous Hummingbird, Red-breasted Sapsucker, Pileated Woodpecker, Hammond’...

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Philomath Sewage Ponds

Benton County | Corvallis Area

Check the trees along the entrance road. Some good birds occasionally show up there. A partial list of birds seen at this site includes Greater White-fronted Goose, Cackling Goose, Wood Duck, Blue-winged Teal, Cinnamon Teal, Canvasback, Redhead, G...

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Salmonberry County Park

Benton County | South County

Mixed woodlands with open areas and brushy edges and riparian habitat. Wood Duck and Common and Hooded Merganser can be found on the river. Also look for Bald Eagle, White-tailed Kite, Osprey, Belted Kingfisher, Varied Thrush and MacGillivray̵...

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Tyee Winery

Benton County | South County

Oak woodlots and a marsh with a trail around it.  Enquire within about accessing the trail.  Black-capped Chickadees and White-breasted Nuthatches may greet you as you step out of your car.  Check the oaks for Acorn Woodpecker and Downy Woodpec...

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William Finley NWR

Benton County | South County

Over 250 bird species have been recorded on the refuge’s varied habitats, which include expansive wetlands, oak savanna, grasslands, upland and riparian forest. Boardwalks, trails, and observation blinds provide excellent viewing opportunities. ...

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