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Myrtle Point

Coos County | Bandon Area

There is a good marsh here, as well as open wetlands and open fields.  Watch for freshwater ducks in the marsh. Wintering raptors such as Merlin, White-tailed Kite, and Red-shouldered Hawk are found here, as well as other common raptors and falco...

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New River

Coos County | Bandon Area

The river mouth is about 2 miles from here but there will be good birding all the way. Birds here will include ducks, grebes, osprey, Peregrine Falcon, shorebirds, Anna’s Hummingbird, Pacific-slope Flycatcher, Hutton’s Vireo, Violet-gr...

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North Bend

Coos County | Coos Bay Area

Palm Warblers often winter in this area, and Black Phoebe is usually flycatching at the wastewater pond to the NW. Geese, Plovers and wintering Loons can be scoped from the overlook at the BLM In the past, North Bend has produced such rarities as ...

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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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Shore Acres State Park

Coos County | Charleston Area

The beautiful gardens here attract  Golden-crowned Kinglet, Cedar Waxwing, White-Crowned Sparrow, Dark-eyed Junco, spring warblers and Violet-green and Barn Swallow.  Scanning from  the coastline trails you might see  Black, Surf and White-win...

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Stock Slough Owling Route

Coos County | Coos Bay Area

This route can be run in the daytime for passerines and raptors,  but the main draw here is the nighttime owling. The best time to bird is late winter or early spring.  Listen for Saw-whet, Western Screech, N. Pygmy, and Great Horned Owls along ...

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Sunset Bay State Park

Coos County | Charleston Area

Several species of gulls can be found on the beach here.  A network of hiking trails up to Cape Arago has forest species such as woodpecker, wrens and sparrows as well as views of cliffs and rocks supporting Oystercatchers and Turnstones. In wint...

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