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A field trip from Ashland to Enterprise, Oregon
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May 25, 2022 13:45:36   #
NikonGal Loc: Central Oregon
 
Excellent set of images. You must have enjoyed your trip. Bev

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May 25, 2022 13:56:20   #
mrtkarlin Loc: Ashland, Oregon
 
Thanks dreff and flyguy

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May 25, 2022 14:46:10   #
Hereford Loc: Palm Coast, FL
 
Great set of photos.

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May 25, 2022 14:47:09   #
mrtkarlin Loc: Ashland, Oregon
 
Thanks very much Hereford

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May 25, 2022 14:48:17   #
mrtkarlin Loc: Ashland, Oregon
 
Thanks NikonGal. Lots of great opportunities in Oregon.

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May 25, 2022 17:13:28   #
JFCoupe Loc: Kent, Washington
 
A beautiful set of images. I like the area you traveled through and need to get back that way soon.

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May 25, 2022 17:35:34   #
rockdog Loc: Berkeley, Ca.
 
mrtkarlin wrote:
My wife and I left Ashland in southwesternish Oregon on a birding and daughter visitation trip April 26. We worked our way through Klamath Falls (the Grebes were dancing), Summer Lake (a notable wildlife refuge), and Sylvies Valley near Burns on our way to Enterprise, Oregon (home of the Zumwalt Prairie). We spent several days there doing house remodeling projects and cooking while trying to keep warm and out of the falling wet snow. We took a few days coming home, camping at Cabin Lake (no cabin, no lake) near Fort Rock (a volcanic formation in the middle of a prairie home to raptors and sagebrush dwelling birds), and at Malheur National Wildlife refuge (a special birding area). Here are a few images from these places. More comprehensive collections are posted at mrtk.smugmug.com for those interested in the wide variety of birds to be found in this part of Oregon. All pictures shot with a D850, 500mm/f4E, TC14E, either handheld or on a monopod with a Wimberley MH100. Picture 1: Clark's Grebes in Klamath Falls, Picture 2: Eared Grebe, Picture 3: Great Horned Owl, Picture 4: American Avocets, Picture 5: Ring-necked Pheasant, Picture 6: Sage Thrasher
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A beautifully done set, thank you. I also appreciate your area identifications. I know the Klamath Basin area and look forward to learning more about southern Oregon birding from your future posts.
Phil

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May 25, 2022 19:27:01   #
JeffDavidson Loc: Originally Detroit Now Los Angeles
 
Sharp! Colorful! Beautiful! Love the Grebe shots!

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May 25, 2022 19:45:22   #
mrtkarlin Loc: Ashland, Oregon
 
JFCoupe, rockdog, Jeff. Thanks very much for taking the time to look and for the kind words. I would be glad to tell you about the places we like to go.

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May 26, 2022 13:54:05   #
Bubalola Loc: Big Apple, NY
 
mrtkarlin wrote:
My wife and I left Ashland in southwesternish Oregon on a birding and daughter visitation trip April 26. We worked our way through Klamath Falls (the Grebes were dancing), Summer Lake (a notable wildlife refuge), and Sylvies Valley near Burns on our way to Enterprise, Oregon (home of the Zumwalt Prairie). We spent several days there doing house remodeling projects and cooking while trying to keep warm and out of the falling wet snow. We took a few days coming home, camping at Cabin Lake (no cabin, no lake) near Fort Rock (a volcanic formation in the middle of a prairie home to raptors and sagebrush dwelling birds), and at Malheur National Wildlife refuge (a special birding area). Here are a few images from these places. More comprehensive collections are posted at mrtk.smugmug.com for those interested in the wide variety of birds to be found in this part of Oregon. All pictures shot with a D850, 500mm/f4E, TC14E, either handheld or on a monopod with a Wimberley MH100. Picture 1: Clark's Grebes in Klamath Falls, Picture 2: Eared Grebe, Picture 3: Great Horned Owl, Picture 4: American Avocets, Picture 5: Ring-necked Pheasant, Picture 6: Sage Thrasher
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Excellent variety!

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May 26, 2022 14:51:08   #
mrtkarlin Loc: Ashland, Oregon
 
Thank you Bubalola

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Jun 6, 2022 17:17:26   #
joecichjr Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
 
mrtkarlin wrote:
My wife and I left Ashland in southwesternish Oregon on a birding and daughter visitation trip April 26. We worked our way through Klamath Falls (the Grebes were dancing), Summer Lake (a notable wildlife refuge), and Sylvies Valley near Burns on our way to Enterprise, Oregon (home of the Zumwalt Prairie). We spent several days there doing house remodeling projects and cooking while trying to keep warm and out of the falling wet snow. We took a few days coming home, camping at Cabin Lake (no cabin, no lake) near Fort Rock (a volcanic formation in the middle of a prairie home to raptors and sagebrush dwelling birds), and at Malheur National Wildlife refuge (a special birding area). Here are a few images from these places. More comprehensive collections are posted at mrtk.smugmug.com for those interested in the wide variety of birds to be found in this part of Oregon. All pictures shot with a D850, 500mm/f4E, TC14E, either handheld or on a monopod with a Wimberley MH100. Picture 1: Clark's Grebes in Klamath Falls, Picture 2: Eared Grebe, Picture 3: Great Horned Owl, Picture 4: American Avocets, Picture 5: Ring-necked Pheasant, Picture 6: Sage Thrasher
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Spectacular results 🏅🌀🏅🌀🏅

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Jun 6, 2022 18:24:52   #
mrtkarlin Loc: Ashland, Oregon
 
Hi joe. Thanks for taking the time and for the kind thought

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