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Join us for a winter bird walk at Fernhill Wetlands hosted by Rose City Bird Collective in cooperation with Birding for the People and led by Susan.

Fernhill is an important stop for migrating birds. Here, you can anticipate seeing waterfowl, including herons and egrets, as well as plentiful songbirds and birds of prey. If you’re lucky, you might even see the elusive Virginia Rail!
This walk is open to birders of all experience levels and is especially well-suited for beginners. We’ll move at an easy pace with frequent stops for viewing and identification.
Bring binoculars if you have them, dress warmly, and expect muddy paths depending on recent weather. Trails are paved near the parking lot, restroom and shelter, then unpaved for the majority of the loop. The trail also includes several benches and covered areas throughout. Bike racks and parking are available on-site, please see the Fernhill website for full transit and access information.

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Beginner-friendly winter birding walk led by Susan; learn to identify several bird species and spot waterfowl, waders, songbirds, and raptors.

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