Not a really wet year in Malheur Basin but Malheur Lake is filled enough to begin pushing a bit of water up into Mud Lake, west of Hwy 205.
Every time we stopped in the morning a lone night-heron was out voling in the grass:
Not a really wet year in Malheur Basin but Malheur Lake is filled enough to begin pushing a bit of water up into Mud Lake, west of Hwy 205.
Every time we stopped in the morning a lone night-heron was out voling in the grass:
Posted in birding, birds, ducks and geese, migratory birds, natural history, oregon, shorebirds | Tags: American Avocet, Black-crowned Night-Heron, Cinnamon Teal, Clark's Grebe, Great Egret, stilt, The Narrows, White Pelicans
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