NEW TALK & WALK: RAPTORS OF THE KLAMATH BASIN!
TALK: February 2nd, Friday 6:30pm—8:30pm WALK: February 3rd, Saturday or February 10, Saturday Early February is a perfect time of year to enjoy raptor viewing in the picturesque Klamath Basin! […]
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TALK: February 2nd, Friday 6:30pm—8:30pm WALK: February 3rd, Saturday or February 10, Saturday Early February is a perfect time of year to enjoy raptor viewing in the picturesque Klamath Basin! […]
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Dr. John Alexander, Executive Director of the Klamath Bird Observatory, will speak about climate change at two upcoming events. He will be the featured speaker at next Rogue Valley Audubon […]
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Read about what makes oaks in the Klamath Siskiyou Bioregion so special and why they need proper land management and protection.
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The Oregon Vesper Sparrow is a subspecies of the Vesper Sparrow, a migratory grassland-obligate bird. This subspecies nests to the west of the Vesper Sparrow’s continental breeding range. The Oregon […]
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By Dr. Jared Wolfe, KBO Research Associate Central and South America host the most diverse bird communities on Earth. The dizzying array of antbirds, cotingas, manakins, and woodcreepers have captured […]
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Conservation Birding – celebrating a love for birds and birding and supporting science-driven conservation efforts New York Times bestselling author (and birding superstar), Oregon’s own Noah Strycker, is coming to […]
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Looking for a new place to bird during fall migration? Klamath Bird Observatory and The Selberg Institute are continuing a yearlong citizen science project on the beautiful Sampson Creek Preserve […]
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SCIENCE BRIEF: BLACK TERN POPULATION DECLINES — KLAMATH BIRD OBSERVATORY SCIENCE IN THE CONTEXT OF WATER USE AND WETLAND CONSERVATION IN THE KLAMATH BASIN In Part Two of a […]
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Eyes Upon Me By Claudia Strijek I glance up haphazardly thru thin trees, binoculars in hand, looking for winged activity. My eyes meet a fierce stare only a few feet […]
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***NEWS RELEASE: May 8, 2017 6:15 AM PDT*** John Alexander, Executive Director, Klamath Bird Observatory, 541-890-7067, jda@klamathbird.org Ashland, OR – New study demonstrates an improved approach to ensure protected areas […]