

Walk
Michael Krall, WEBS Board President, caught the birding bug starting with Golden Eagle banding in central Oregon with his 8th grade science teacher some 60 years ago. Michael birds and photographs extensively in Tillamook County, around Oregon, and beyond.
Join him for an introduction to Tillamook County birds and birding. Michael will share his photographs, hints on where and when to bird Tillamook County, and a potpourri of birds that you can see here. We’ll start out with an optional bird walk, meeting at 7:30 AM in the day use parking lot at Cape Lookout State Park (permits required). We will “bird walk” (slow and leisurely) for 1-2 hours over easy terrain, listening and looking for whatever we can find. Bathrooms are available at the parking lot. Dress appropriately for fall Oregon weather. Bring binoculars if you have them. We will have a few extra pairs that we can share, as well as a spotting scope or two.
We will follow the walk with a presentation at the Netarts Community Center from 10:30 AM- Noon. The program is oriented toward those with limited birding experience, but all levels are welcome.