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SUMMARY:Hummingbirds: Chasing Flowers for 1\,000 Miles!
DESCRIPTION:We all recognize the tiny\, dazzling hummingbird—but these birds are far more than just cute. Hummingbirds are extraordinary travelers\, migrating thousands of miles across North America while facing intense challenges such as predation\, habitat loss\, and a rapidly changing environment. \nIn this talk\, we will explore what makes hummingbirds so special and different from other birds: their remarkable abilities\, their unique biology\, and the reasons they have been recognized as powerful spiritual symbols across cultures. \nYou can make a difference in a hummingbird’s survival. Join us to learn how to help these incredible birds—and reconnect with and care for the nature around you. \nPart 2 – May 10\, 2026 – 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. \nMartín López Aguilar is a professional bird bander and Project Leader at the Klamath Bird Observatory\, where he oversees the bird banding long-term monitoring program. He is an NABC Certified Trainer for passerines and near passerines and has safely banded and handled thousands of birds in the US\, Mexico\, and Colombia\, including extensive experience with hummingbirds and more than 200 passerine species. Martín is passionate about conservation\, science communication\, and training the next generation of bird biologists.  \nRegister Here: https://forms.donorsnap.com/form?id=2243e602-8f02-42a4-b59e-62f782410a20 
URL:https://klamathbird.org/event/hummingbirds-chasing-flowers-for-1000-miles-2/
CATEGORIES:Bird Walk
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SUMMARY:Emigrant Lake with Harry Fuller
DESCRIPTION: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. You will meet at the CVS parking lot in Ashland at 7:30 am to carpool to Emigrant Lake. Prepare for a chilling morning and for a warmer afternoon. Bring snacks\, lunch\, and water. This is a free event\, but donations are greatly appreciated. \nHarry Fuller had a long career in TV news and now lives in Oregon. He has led birding field trips in Northern California\, Oregon\, and Washington State for more than two decades. Harry has also published several bird-related books and has an active blog. \nauthor of: Birding Harney County;\nSan Francisco’s Natural History: Sand Dunes to Streetcars: https://ecowise.wordpress.com/2017/04/20/sfnh/\nauthor of Great Gray Owls of CA-OR-WA: https://ecowise.wordpress.com/2015/05/08/the-great-gray-owl-book/\nauthor of Freeway Birding: freewaybirding.com\nbirding blog: ecowise.wordpress.com\n\nCover Photo: Cormorants at Emigrant Lake\, taken by Frank Lospalluto
URL:https://klamathbird.org/event/emigrant-lake-with-harry-fuller/
LOCATION:Emigrant Lake\, 5505 OR-66\, Ashland\, OR\, 97520\, United States
CATEGORIES:Bird Walk
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ORGANIZER;CN="Klamath Bird Observatory":MAILTO:ejm@klamathbird.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260219T180000
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SUMMARY:Hawk Talk and Walk
DESCRIPTION: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. \nOn Thursday\, February 19th\, from 6 – 8:30 PM\,  we’ll meet in the KBO “Spa” at 2425 Siskiyou Blvd\, Ashland\, for a presentation on Identifying Wintering Hawks of the Klamath Basin. Then on Saturday\, Feb 21st\, we will travel to the Klamath Basin for an all-day outing\, departing Ashland at 8 AM and returning around 5-ish. To afford everyone the best possible experience\, attendance is strictly limited to 11 attendees. This will allow us to carpool in four cars\, each driven by members of our KBO Raptor Team.\nPlease be sure to dress comfortably and bring lunch and liquids. Much of our birding will be from the roadside\, and walking will be minimal.
URL:https://klamathbird.org/event/hawk-talk-and-walk-2/
LOCATION:Klamath Bird Observatory Office\, 2425 Siskiyou Blvd\, Ashland\, Oregon\, 97520\, United States
CATEGORIES:Bird Walk,Presentation
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SUMMARY:Birding the Klamath Basin Refuge with Shannon and Kevin
DESCRIPTION:THE TALK:  December 3rd\, 5:30-7 pm (Wednesday)\, on Zoom and in person at KBO headquarters\n\nTHE WALK:  December 7th\, 7:30 am-5 pm (Sunday)\, an outing to the Lower Klamath Wildlife Refuge\nWALK IS FULL – You can still register for the talk. If you would like to be added to a waitlist\, please email Elva at ejm@klamathbird.org. \n\n\nUsing photography and the history of the land and its birds\, explore this PowerPoint presentation of one of the most amazing wildlife refuges in our backyard.  The Lower Klamath Lake part of the refuge was established in 1908 by Teddy Roosevelt.  This is the first refuge protected specifically for migratory birds.  This presentation is an invitation to visit the Refuge and will provide information on how to get there and what you might expect to see in terms of glory.  Brochures will be available.\n\n\nWhat to bring for the field trip: \n\nBinoculars (can be provided) and plenty of water\nSnacks and lunch to enjoy on the go\nWeather-appropriate clothing and sturdy walking shoes (we’ll walk slowly and not too far)\n\n\nFor the field trip\, there is a maximum of 16 people\, accommodated in 4 cars\, each with 4 passengers. The Zoom registration is unlimited.\n\nSliding Scale: $0–$100 \nThis is a community outreach offering\, so no donation is required. Choose the amount that feels right for you\, whether that’s $0 or $100. Every contribution supports our work and helps make this event accessible to all.
URL:https://klamathbird.org/event/birding-the-klamath-basin-refuge-with-shannon-and-kevin/
LOCATION:Klamath Bird Observatory Office\, 2425 Siskiyou Blvd\, Ashland\, Oregon\, 97520\, United States
CATEGORIES:Bird Walk,Presentation
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SUMMARY:Bilingual Bird Outings at Children's Museum
DESCRIPTION: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 have any accessibility questions\, please reach out to Elva ejm@klamathbird.org. \nÚnase al Observatorio de Aves de Klamath en el Museo Infantil de Medford para disfrutar de una mañana de observación de aves. Daremos un tranquilo paseo por los alrededores del recinto y disfrutaremos de las aves urbanas que habitan en el centro de Medford. Se trata de un evento gratuito abierto a personas de todas las edades y niveles de experiencia. Se proporcionarán prismáticos. \n 
URL:https://klamathbird.org/event/bilingual-bird-outings-at-childrens-museum-2/
LOCATION:Childrens Museum\, 413 W. Main St.\, Medford\, OR\, 97501-1212\, United States
CATEGORIES:Bird Walk
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SUMMARY:Bilingual Bird Outings at Children's Museum
DESCRIPTION: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 have any accessibility questions\, please reach out to Elva ejm@klamathbird.org. \nÚnase al Observatorio de Aves de Klamath en el Museo Infantil de Medford para disfrutar de una mañana de observación de aves. Daremos un tranquilo paseo por los alrededores del recinto y disfrutaremos de las aves urbanas que habitan en el centro de Medford. Se trata de un evento gratuito abierto a personas de todas las edades y niveles de experiencia. Se proporcionarán prismáticos. \n 
URL:https://klamathbird.org/event/bilingual-bird-outings-at-childrens-museum/
LOCATION:Childrens Museum\, 413 W. Main St.\, Medford\, OR\, 97501-1212\, United States
CATEGORIES:Bird Walk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250906T090000
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CREATED:20250826T201815Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250826T201815Z
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SUMMARY:Bird Walk at Joseph Stewart Park
DESCRIPTION: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. \nThis event is free and open to all\, although a county park day-use fee applies. We’ll be walking at an easy pace\, so please bring comfortable shoes\, dress in layers\, and don’t forget to bring water and a snack. Binoculars will be provided by Klamath Bird Observatory. This outing is open to all ages. \nIf you have any accessibility questions\, you can reach out to Elva at ejm@klamathbird.org
URL:https://klamathbird.org/event/bird-walk-at-joseph-stewart-park/
LOCATION:Joseph Stewart Park\, OR-62\, Prospect\, Oregon\, 97536\, United States
CATEGORIES:Bird Walk
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SUMMARY:Meet our feathered friends\, with Elva at Blue Heron Park
DESCRIPTION:  \nJoin 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. \nParticipants will also enjoy a guided bird walk through Blue Heron Park\, where we’ll look and listen for local species in their natural habitat. Binoculars will be provided\, and the workshop is open to all ages. \nClick here to learn more
URL:https://klamathbird.org/event/meet-our-feathered-friends-with-elva-at-blue-heron-park/
LOCATION:Blue Heron Park\, Phoenix Oregon\, 4385 S Pacific Hwy\, Phoenix\, Oregon
CATEGORIES:Bird Walk
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CREATED:20250618T202844Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250624T001904Z
UID:21396-1751101200-1751108400@klamathbird.org
SUMMARY:Willow Lake Bird Walk
DESCRIPTION:Join KBO and Jackson County Parks for a bird walk at Willow Lake. \nTime: 9 am – 11 am \n 
URL:https://klamathbird.org/event/willow-lake-bird-walk/
LOCATION:willow lake\, 7800 Fish Lake Road\, Butte Falls\, Oregon\, 97522
CATEGORIES:Bird Walk
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