A new occupation begins -- this time it's the birds
William Yardley
... According to two decades' worth of federal data, Feb. 11 is, on average, the earliest date migrating tundra swans begin appearing at the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, exiting the Pacific Flyway to rest in the vast wetlands of the high desert oasis.
Northern pintails have probably already arrived. Red-winged blackbirds, too. This weekend, expect snow geese, then killdeer and sandhill cranes. They will keep coming deep into May fresh wing beats descending unarmed and unintimidated ...
We do have the migratory bird festival in April, and my hunch is that festival is going to be bigger than ever because Malheur being in the news has increased the awareness of an awful lot of people, said Harv Schubothe, the president of the Oregon Birding Assn.
Membership in the Friends of Malheur has soared in recent weeks, as has the number of people offering to volunteer with the Oregon Natural Desert Assn. As Jason Holm, a spokesman for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in Oregon, which operates the refuge, put it: Make lemonade out of lemons, I guess ...
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