Caption: Oregon chubs swim at
Finley National Wildlife Refuge in Corvallis, Oregon.
The public may join members of the Birds of Oregon, General Science on a birding trip to
Finley National Wildlife Refuge near Corvallis on Thursday.
The NW sites are located within the William L
Finley National Wildlife Refuge (2 sites) and the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife EE Wilson Wildlife Area (2 sites), comprising Oak Savannah which has been partly transformed into cultivated fields (mainly grass seed, grass, and hay), with some wetlands.
What to watch for: Only a few spots remain available for the March 13 birding trip to the William
Finley National Wildlife Refuge near Corvallis, led by retired LCC professor Floyd Weitzel.
If severe weather pushes south, watch for snowy owls and gyrfalcons in fields near the Eugene Airport or the
Finley National Wildlife Refuge south of Corvallis.
Finley National Wildlife Refuge, 26208 Finley Refuge Road in Corvallis.
Finley National Wildlife Refuge Snag Boat Bend Unit will be temporarily closed due to unsafe bridge conditions, the U.S.
Finley National Wildlife Refuge south of Corvallis is inviting the public to help celebrate National Wildlife Week with a day full of adventures and activities on Sunday.
Lane County Audubon Society: Jim and Charlotte Maloney will lead a birdwalk at
Finley National Wildlife Refuge, 8 a.m.