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Birding on the Oregon Coast

With the ocean, there is never a time of year without good, often exciting, birdwatching.

However, the coast is best for birding April through August, and pelicans, common murrers, and puffins are at the coast only during these months.

The folowing links will take you on a tour of the Oregon Coast's birding hot spots from north to south.

Also provided is a list of birds that make the coast their winter homes.

Plan your vacation to the Pacific Northwest with a packet of information in the mail.. Bandon Beach | Bay City Bird Watching | Birds With Oregon Coast Winter Habitats | Brookings and Surrounding Areas | Carruthers Memorial Park | Charleston Area | Clatsop Spit | Columbia River Viewpoint and Park | Common Land Birds on the Oregon Coast | Empire Lakes Park | Floras Lake and Surrounding Areas | Florence area Birds | Garibaldi Bird Watching | Lincoln City and Surrounding Area Birds | Millicoma Marsh Trail | North Bandon | North Coast | North Coos Bay Birding | Pony Point Recreation Area | Quatat Park | Reedsport and Winchester Bay | Rockaway Bird Watching | Rogue River Jetty | Seal Rock and Surrounding Areas Birds | Sixth Street Pier Restoration | South of Florence to Reedsport Birding | Three Capes Scenic Loop Bird Watching | Three Capes Scenic Loop Netarts Birding | Tillamook Bay Bird Watching | Waldport and Surrounding Areas Birds | Winchester Bay to Coos Bay | Worthwhile Birding Stops N. of Florence | Yachats and Surrounding Areas Birds | Yaquina Head Lighthouse and North Birds |
Charleston South Slough National Estuarine Reserve |
Newport Newport Birds |
Newport South Beach Birds |
Pacific City Mugg Estuarine Park Bird Watching |
Seaside Necanicum Estuary Park |
Tillamook Cape Meares National Wildlife Refuge |
Warrenton Fort Stevens Bird Watching |

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The Mile-by-Mile Guide to the Oregon Coast is now available online!