Columbia Slough: Elrod Access
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Join Julian H, for a winter bird walk at the Columbia Slough: Elrod Access in northeast Portland. We will meet on the corner of NE 21st Ave and NE Elrod Dr, then walk North West along NE Elrod Dr for about 0.25mi until we reach the slough.
This section of the Columbia Slough offers a mix of open water, marsh, and riparian habitat, making it a productive spot for winter birding within the city. During the winter months, the slough commonly hosts a variety of waterfowl, including Mallard, Gadwall, American Wigeon, and Northern Shoveler. We’ll also watch for Bufflehead and Ring-necked Duck on the open water. The reed filled edges and shrubs may hold Song Sparrows, Golden-crowned Sparrows, and other wintering songbirds, while Great Blue Herons and Great Egrets are often seen hunting along the shoreline. Overhead, keep an eye out for Bald Eagles, Red-tailed Hawks, and other accipiters cruising the corridor.
This walk is open to birders of all experience levels and is especially welcoming to beginners. We’ll keep a relaxed pace with plenty of time for observation and questions. Bring binoculars if you have them, dress for the weather, and be prepared for potentially damp or muddy conditions along the trail. The grade is generally flat, except for the walk accessing the dike. There are no bathroom facilities near by. Parking will best be found on NE Riverside Way.
Take Trimet bus #70 NE 21st Street.
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By Meetup
Winter bird walk for all experience levels; in-person field outing to spot multiple waterfowl species and learn basic birding skills.
AI summary
By Meetup
Winter bird walk for all experience levels; in-person field outing to spot multiple waterfowl species and learn basic birding skills.
