Bird Habitats



Taking Flight

Thinning and interplanting small Douglas fir plantation parcels is helping the Bartons achieve their goal of rehabilitating monoculture tracts. Shown here, tree surgeons first top an undesirable tree, then trim some remaining branches to give raptors a sturdy perch to watch for prey.

It is not uncommon to see birds of prey - eagles, osprey, hawks, owls and falcons - in their respective hunting environs at Yakona. Birders and those with binoculars may also sight many types of migratory waterfowl, shore birds and songbirds. A local birding club has conducted Christmas bird counts at Yakona for several years. A trained ear can often hear a species before seeing it.

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