Information About Bird Watching In Burns, Oregon
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Burns, Oregon
Includes Hines, Lawen, Riley, Buchanan, and Silvies
Bird Watching

Malheur National Wildlife Refuges
This refuge was established in 1908, is located in southeastern Oregon on the northern edge of the Great Basin. It is adjacent to the newly established Steens Mountain Wilderness, with the Wild and Scenic Donner and Blitzen (thunder and lightning) River flowing into the refuge at its southern boundary. Facilities are not provided.

Unity Forest State Scenic Corridor
The corridor is home to a wide variety of wildlife. Elk, mule deer, antelope, cougar, bobcat and black bear can be seen along this stretch. The forest is heavily treed with ponderosa pine. The pine trees stretch feet upon feet making wildlife watching that much more interesting. Not only can these mammals be spotted in the corridor, but different sorts of birds make their home here as well.
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