International
Migratory Bird Day
Festival of the Birds
10 May 2008 |
| Please
join us for a day outside with the birds.
Place: Sellwood Park, just south of Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge
Date: May 10, 2008
Time: 10:00 a.m. to 04:00 p.m. (special Bird Walk starts at
9:00 a.m.)
Rain or shine! Dress for the weather.
Free of Charge: Everyone is welcome!

- OAKS
BOTTOM WILDLIFE REFUGE. This is the City of Portland's first Migratory
Bird Park. It is one of many natural areas in and around Portland
that are important to migrating birds for resting, nesting,
and re-fueling. Come and see birds hailing from as far away as
Argentina!
- EARLY-BIRD COFFEE AND PASTRIES. Free to the first 100 festival-goers!
Locally-owned Portland
Roasting Company will provide Tanager's Song shade-grown
coffee, and the Sellwood neighborhood's Twin
Paradox Coffeehouse is donating home-baked muffins and scones.
- GUIDED BIRD WALKS. Every half hour, starting at 9:00 am until
3:00 pm. Come enjoy bird walks led by local naturalists along
the wetlands trail. You will be amazed at the large
variety of migratory birds that use Oaks Bottom during their migratory
route.
- BUTTERFLY SURPRISE: Walk through the wetlands with a real-life
biologist who will show you some animal-finding skills. Learn how,
when, and where to find butterflies.
- CHILDREN'S ACTIVITIES. Kids from ages 3 to 11 will love the hands-on
activities, especially painting rocks and building a real birdhouse.
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LIVE BIRDS OF PREY. Meet in person Finnegan the Peregrine Falcon,
Julio the Great Horned Owl, Hazel the Northern Spotted Owl, and
Jack Sparrowhawk, the American Kestre, birds of prey from Audubon
Society of Portland’s Wildlife Care Center.
- INTERACTIVE DISPLAYS. Visit with local partners of the Migratory
Bird Treaty Program. Including interactive displays to highlight
what is happening locally to protect and enhance our bird populations.
  
"If a child is to keep alive his inborn sense of wonder,
he needs the companionship of at least one adult who can share it,
rediscovering with him the joy, excitement and mystery of the world
we live in." - Rachel Carson
Sponsors: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service <> Audubon
Society of Portland, <> City of
Portland Parks and Recreation
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