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BIRDING IN THE WILLAMETTE WETLAND AREA

The Willamette Wetlands bird population is diverse and thriving.  eBird documents that 134 species have been seen in the  Willamette Park / Publishers Pond area.  Many of these birds require wetland habitat to survive.  Take a birder friend and enjoy!  (All birds recently photographed in the Willamette Wetlands area)

DID YOU KNOW...THESE VULNERABLE AND NEAR-THREATENED BIRDS

HAVE BEEN SPOTTED IN THE WILLAMETTE WETLANDS AREA?

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Olive-Sided Flycatcher

Near-threatened:

Likely to become endangered

in the near future

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Evening Grosbeak

Populations declining rapidly

Vulnerable:  High risk of

endangerment in the wild

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Rufous Hummingbird

Near-threatened:

Likely to become endangered

in the near future

OVER 100 SPECIES OF BIRDS HAVE BEEN FOUND

IN THE WILLAMETTE WETLANDS AREA. WHAT WILL YOU SEE?

American Kestrel

Green-winged Teal

Bufflehead

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Friends of Willamette Wetlands is a project of the Charitable Partnership Fund, a publicly supported 501(c)3 nonprofit charitable organization, Tax ID: 93-1267966.

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