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Join us for a spring bird walk at Koll Business Center Wetlands led by Lauren and Mel and hosted by Rose City Bird Collective. Tucked between office buildings in Beaverton, this small urban wetland provides a surprisingly lively pocket of habitat for waterfowl, songbirds, and raptors during spring migration.

What to Expect
• Beginner-friendly identification and learning support
• Relaxed pace with frequent stops
• Welcoming and social group atmosphere
Despite its business park setting, this wetland complex includes a main pond, cattail marsh, and brushy edges that attract a variety of birds. We’ll explore the paved paths and flat grass trails around the pond at a relaxed pace, usually covering about 1 mile while scanning the water, reeds, and surrounding trees.

Meet-Up & Logistics
Meet-up location: Parking lot behind Advantage Media Partners, near the old tennis court
Parking: Free parking in the lot behind Advantage Media Partners
Distance from parking: The walking paths begin directly from the parking lot
Transit: Driving is the most practical option for this location
More info: https://maps.app.goo.gl/dFi8jammZJ7dUaxi9

Possible Birds
We typically observe 20–35 species during a spring visit.
Notable possibilities include:
Wood Duck
Green-winged Teal
Red-winged Blackbird
Osprey? - They traditionally return First day of spring!

Accessibility & Trail Conditions
Surface: Mix of paved paths and flat grass trails
Grade: Mostly flat
Expect: Grass sections may be damp or muddy depending on recent rain
Crowds/noise: Moderate city and business park noise nearby
Shade/sun: Mostly open with limited shade
Seating: Limited informal seating around the wetland edges
Restrooms: No restrooms available on site
Cell service: Good cell service in this urban area

Binoculars / Optics
• A group scope may be available
• Extra binoculars may be available to borrow
• Binoculars are not required

Weather + What to Wear
Late March mornings in the Portland area are typically cool, often in the mid-40s to mid-50s. Light rain or drizzle is common during this time of year.
Wear comfortable walking shoes or waterproof footwear for damp grass sections. Layers and a light rain jacket are recommended.

Safety & Responsibility
This is an outdoor community walk on public trails. Conditions may be muddy, uneven, or slippery depending on weather. Please use your best judgment, stay within your comfort level, and help us keep the group together. By attending, you agree to take responsibility for your own safety and personal belongings.
All ages are welcome—minors must stay with a parent/guardian at all times.
We’d love to have you join us—whether it’s your first bird walk or your millionth!

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