As you might expect at a place like Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, there were birds. Lots of kinds of birds. Most of them were not close enough for photos but I did manage to see nearly eighty species. My favorite birdwatching was right in my campsite. I saw four kinds of warblers in the trees and shrubs over the creek and Cinnamon Teals drifted by pretty continuously. Willow particularly enjoyed watching the teals. Is it because she is the same color as the male? There was a Great-horned Owl nest in the campground. It was in a particularly large and dense juniper tree and the owls were nearly impossible to photograph. Many people stopped to look at them.























4 Comments
Teri, Thank you for sharing Malheur’s birds in spring! I love visiting western natural areas vicariously through your photos! Anna
Thank you!
Have not been to Malheur in many years. Thanks so much for the trip. Love travels with Teri. Patty
Thanks Patty!