Cranes & Eagles of Sauvie Island

Saturday, February 20, 2016 - 10:00am to 3:00pm
Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve

Two of the largest birds around are plentiful and easy to observe on Sauvie Island, where the Willamette and Columbia Rivers meet. Sandhill Cranes and Bald Eagles congregate here during the winter, as do many species of waterfowl that we are also likely to see. Transportation is provided for this guided wildlife tour. We depart from the Washington County Fairgrounds MAX station where you can arrive by train, bus or park your car.  Ages 12 -- Adult.

Instructor: Steve Engel

To register visit website (below) or call 503-681-5397. Program #: 49506

 

Venue: 
This is a field trip to Sauvie Island. Van transportation provided departing from and returning to the Washington County Fairgrounds MAX station.
Venue Details: 
Sauvie Island encompasses 14,000 acres of wetlands, sloughs, forests and fields that are managed by Oregon Dept. of Fish & Wildlife. It is an Important Bird Area for its wintering waterfowl, raptors and cranes. Wildlife viewing in winter months can be spectacular.
Cost: 
$30 Resident, $45 Non-resident

Contact Information

Contact Name: 
Steve Engel
Contact Phone: 
503-681-6283
Contact Email: 
steve.engel@hillsboro-oregon.gov