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Ashland Daily Tidings: Mountain Bird Festival attracts birders to Ashland
The cover article of Wednesday May 27th’s edition of the Ashland Daily Tidings featured the 2015 Mountain Bird Festival. The article by John Darling highlights the economic benefits of birding. […]
Upcoming Talk and Walk Programs
GREAT GRAY OWL: Phantom of the Forest Talk: Learn about this fascinating bird that lives in our bioregional backyard – what they eat, their nests, the challenges of being a […]
A Very Special KBO Birding Trip Announced – Malheur in Fall
The trip costs $600.00 and includes lodging, a bird presentation, three dinners, three breakfasts, and a $300 tax-deductible donation to the Klamath Bird Observatory. Transportation will be a carpool with […]
Just Published State of North America’s Birds Report Is a Call to Action
*** NEWS RELEASE—FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE *** May 18, 2016 Media Contact: John Alexander, Executive Director Klamath Bird Observatory 541-890-7067; jda@klamathbird.org To mark the 100th anniversary of the Migratory Bird […]
PhD position, Migration and Wintering Ecology of Riparian Birds
Co-supervisors: Dr. Karen Hodges, University of British Columbia Okanagan, and Dr. Christine Bishop, Environment Canada. Collaborators: Dr. Keith Hobson, Environment Canada, Klamath Bird Observatory, San Pancho Bird Observatory, Tierra de […]
Ashland: Where Ya At?
Want to learn more about your local bioregion? Enjoy delicious local food and drinks? Don’t miss this fun and educational happy hour Wednesday night at the Standing Stone Brewing Co. […]
Free Publication Informs Oak Habitat Conservation on Private Lands
*** NEWS RELEASE — FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE *** October 12, 2015 Contact: Jaime Stephens, jlh@klamathbird.org, (541) 944-2890 or John Alexander, jda@klamathbird.org, (541) 890-7076 A document authored by Klamath Bird Observatory […]
KBO Director interviewed for Rufous Hummingbird article featured in the Taos News
Excepts from an interview with KBO Executive Director John Alexander were quoted in an article written by Meg Scherch Peterson and published in the Taos News. The article brings attention to […]
For the Birds: Klamath Bird Observatory featured on Immense Possibilities with Jeff Golden
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IP422 – For the Birds from Immense Possibilities on Vimeo.
Featured Artists – 2015 Mountain Bird Festival
Klamath Bird Observatory and the 2015 Mountain Bird Festival welcome three featured artists – Dan Elster, Katrina Elise Meister, and Stefan Savides. These artists, all from the Klamath-Siskiyou Bioregion, will […]
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