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St. Mary’s Students Visit Banding Station
By Brandon Breen, on Oct. 5, 2012 A high school environmental science class from St. Mary’s School visited the Klamath Bird Observatory banding station at Willow Wind to learn about […]
The Hoopa Story of the Origin of the Yellow-breasted Chat
“The mythical hero Yimantuwinyai knew that salmon existed, but had been searching for them in vain until Mink came and told him that a woman had all the world’s salmon […]
Bird Bio: Pacific-slope Flycatcher
Bird Bio: Pacific-slope Flycatcher By: Jenna Curtis, KBO Research and Monitoring Intern Formerly grouped with the Cordilleran Flycatcher as “Western Flycatchers”, the Pacific-slope Flycatcher (Empidonax difficilis) was recognized as a unique species in […]
Federal Cuts Trim Aftermath Gold Ray Studies
County officials are in search of new funding after the federal budget cuts caused NOAA-fisheries to pull its $275,000 grant. This money was allocated to the final two years of […]
Out of the Mists Come Knowledge of Little-Known Endemics
Out of the Mists Come Knowledge of Little-Known Endemics Costa Rica Bird Observatory (CRBO), one of Klamath Bird Observatory’s partners, was featured in the inflight magazine Nature Landings. The banding […]
KBO’s Director John Alexander Interviewed on Ashland’s Town Hall
Bird Bio: Hermit Warbler
By: Liz Williams, KBO Education and Outreach Project Leader During the breeding season, the Hermit Warbler (Dendroica occidentalis) can be found in coniferous forests along the west coast of Oregon, […]
Conscious Wine and its Connections to Birds
Check out this fun video with Jeff Weissler of Conscious Wine and John Alexander of the Klamath Bird Observatory. They discuss the missions of both KBO and Conscious Wine, as […]
2011 Best in the Bioregion Highlights
August 23, 2011 Best of the Bioregion Wine Competition Highlights Sustainable and Bird-friendly Vineyeards. Press Release.
Birds in the Mist (Net)
Bird observation provides key insights into environmental health. Birds populations are often indications of what is going on in their environments. That’s why Klamath Bird Observatory interns Amy Beich and […]
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