Willow Lake Bird Walk
Join KBO and Jackson County Parks for a bird walk at Willow Lake. Time: 9 am - 11 am
Join KBO and Jackson County Parks for a bird walk at Willow Lake. Time: 9 am - 11 am
Join Elva for a two-hour birding workshop at Blue Heron Park that blends learning with outdoor exploration. This beginner-friendly session will introduce the basics of birding—including how to observe, identify, and appreciate the birds around us.
Join Elva and a Jackson County Park Ranger for a relaxed bird walk through the scenic trails of Joseph Stewart Park. This beautiful county park features a variety of habitats, including conifer forests, open grasslands, and riparian areas, making it a great spot for birdwatching.
Join Klamath Bird Observatory at the Children's Museum in Medford for a morning of light birding. We will be taking a leisurely walk around the property, enjoying the urban birds that call downtown Medford home. This is a free event open to people of all ages and experience levels. Binoculars will be provided. If you […]
Join Klamath Bird Observatory at the Children's Museum in Medford for a morning of light birding. We will be taking a leisurely walk around the property, enjoying the urban birds that call downtown Medford home. This is a free event open to people of all ages and experience levels. Binoculars will be provided. If you […]
THE TALK: December 3rd, 5:30-7 pm (Wednesday), on Zoom and in person at KBO headquarters
THE WALK: December 7th, 7:30 am-5 pm (Sunday), an outing to the Lower Klamath Wildlife Refuge
Winter can be a great time of year to enjoy raptor viewing in the picturesque Klamath Basin! Please join KBO board members Amanda Alford and Dick Ashford, who will share their enthusiasm and knowledge during an informative (and fun!) Hawk ID workshop.
Join Harry Fuller for an all-day outing at Emigrant Lake on May 8th. Highlights that day should include: Oak Titmouse, Acorn Woodpecker, possible Canyon and Rock Wren, and maybe Golden Eagle.
Martín López Aguilar will lead a talk and walk to identify hummingbirds, and demonstrate how to submit your data to eBird to support community science.