Oregonian
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My birding began at 6:33, with a cup of coffee on the deck. Sunrise is at 7:22, and the sky is becoming rosy. From inside, I thought there might be a Pygmy Owl calling, but it turned out to be a neighbor's chickens. Wild Turkeys started gobbling. A Wilson's Snipe was winnowing! They are here in Oregon's Willamette Valley in good numbers all winter, but nest infrequently. I hear winnowing most springs, but not usually after May. This is the first time I've heard it this year, possibly because I've been lax about stepping out before dawn.
Other birds heard in the ten minutes I was out:
American Robin
Spotted Towhee
Killdeer
Song Sparrow
Canada Goose
Other birds heard in the ten minutes I was out:
American Robin
Spotted Towhee
Killdeer
Song Sparrow
Canada Goose