Birding Oregon

Birding Oregon If you like animals or have a pet, you will really like this site. Its all about animal jokes, conservation topics and funny pictures.

Birding Oregon is a page and group dedicated to sharing birding experiences, sightings of rare birds, descriptions of interesting behavior, and helping those new to the hobby in the state of Oregon. The Animal focuses on conservation related information regarding the earths biodiversity. It is designed to be both entertaining and to make you think about how humans and the environment interact.

Be sure to check out our pictures! Some albums are beautiful, some informative, some are plain laugh out loud funny!

We already knew this! πŸ™‚
03/25/2021

We already knew this! πŸ™‚

It’s the little things β€” or animals, in this case.

03/17/2021

Many tips for helping wildlife are misguided. Let's set the record straight! Here are a few pitfalls to avoid and alternatives that keep animals safe.

We want to highlight Birdability - a non-profit that focuses on removing barriers to access for birders with mobility ch...
02/15/2021

We want to highlight Birdability - a non-profit that focuses on removing barriers to access for birders with mobility challenges, blindness or low vision, intellectual or developmental disabilities (including autism), mental illness, being Deaf or Hard of Hearing and other health concerns. They have great resources and ideas on accessibility and inclusivity in birding and the outdoors!

Birdability focuses on removing barriers to access for birders with mobility challenges, blindness or low vision, are deaf or hard of hearing, have autism and other health concerns. Be welcoming and inclusive of diverse birders; learn about access considerations; find resources for birders who have

01/14/2021

The dusky Canada goose is a very particular goose: Noted for its black neck and brown body, the bird breeds only in the Gulf of Alaska and winters almost exclusively in the Willamette Valley. It forages in small flocks, pairs for life, and largely feeds on grasses and vegetation.

06/29/2011

Mimic Octopus

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