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Meyers Canyon

Wheeler County | South County

This canyon has steep sides and a riparian bottom. Chukar, Golden Eagle, Gray Flycatcher, Dusky Flycatcher, Say’s Phoebe, Ash-throated Flycatcher, Loggerhead Shrike, Rock & Canyon Wren, Ruby-crowned Kinglet, Black-throated Gray Warbler, ...

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Mitchell (Town)

Wheeler County | South County

Birds here include Wild Turkey, Western Scrub-Jay, Eurasian Collared-Dove, both kinglets, Cedar Waxwing, Lazuli Bunting and Evening Grosbeak. Several houses have hummingbird feeders up; Look for Black-chinned Hummingbird, Rufous Hummingbird and An...

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Parish Creek Road

Wheeler County | South County

This is mostly forest habitat with Ponderosa Pines with some meadows and increasingly fields as you approach the town of Spray. Look for Crossbills, mixed flocks in the pines. Chipping Sparrows may be in the meadows.

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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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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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