On my other post I forgot to mention our bird bath. It brings in ALOT of birds, many that don't even use the feeders....
Of course, you will have to provide us with some updates from time to timeThanks again to everyone for the outstanding suggestions! Looking forward to putting them to use in the months ahead, and have a few great ideas for Christmas.
I probably should have, but I have been so consumed by various projects that I just put a bullseye on the open-dates on the calendar and took a "book first, plan later" approach - so thanks for posting that and I'll gladly incorporate that into the pre-trip prep.I assume that you have seen this info.
Malheur National Wildlife Refuge
The sedges were full of birds, the waters were full of birds: avocets, stilts, willets, killdeers, coots, phalaropes, rails, tule wrens, yellow-headed black birds, black terns, Forster’s terns, Caspian terns, pintail, mallard, cinnamon teal, canvasback, redhead and ruddy ducks. Canada geese...www.fws.gov