Red-tailed Hawk q White-throated Sparrow R R R q White-crowned Sparrow R R R Cackling q Golden-crowned Sparrow U C U q Dark-eyed Junco R R U U q Black-headed Grosbeak U C R q Lazuli Bunting O

Sp Su Fa Wi Sp Su Fa Wi Chickadees, Nuthatches, Wrens Blackbirds, Meadowlarks, Orioles q q Black-capped Chickadee C C C C Red-winged Blackbird C C U U q q Chestnut-backed Western Meadowlark R O R q Chickadee O O O Brewer’s Blackbird R R R R q q Bushtit U U U U Brown-headed Cowbird C C R q q Red-breasted Nuthatch U U U U Bullock’s Oriole O O q Brown Creeper U U U U Sp Su Fa Wi q Bewick’s Wren U U U U Finches How to Find Jackson Bottom: q House Wren O O q Purple Finch R O O R From Hwy 26, take exit 57 (Glencoe Rd.). Head q White-breasted Nuthatch U U U U q House Finch C C C C south and pass through downtown Hillsboro. q Winter Wren R R q Red Crossbill O Glencoe Road becomes First Avenue, then Hillsboro q Marsh Wren C C C U q Pine Siskin R R R Hwy (219). Entrance is on left, 6 miles from Hwy. 26. Sp Su Fa Wi q Lesser Goldfinch U U U U We are next to Clean Water Services. Walking from Kinglets, Thrushes, Starlings, Waxwings q American Goldfinch C C C U MAX is not recommended. q Golden-crowned Kinglet R R R q Evening Grosbeak R q Ruby-crowned Kinglet U R U q House Sparrow U U U U q Hermit Thrush R R q Swainson’s Thrush U U R q American Robin C C C C 26 q Varied Thrush R R q European Starling C C C C q American Pipit R R R 8 q Cedar Waxwing R C U Sp Su Fa Wi 219 Warblers, Tanagers The following have been recorded at Jackson q Orange-crowned Warbler U Bottom but are not expected with any regularity. q Yellow Warbler R R R Acorn Woodpecker Gyrfalcon q Yellow-rumped Warbler C R U American Tree Sparrow Lark Bunting Great Blue Heron q Contact Information: Black-throated Gray Warbler R O American White Pelican Nashville Warbler q Townsend’s Warbler O Bar-tailed Godwit Northern Goshawk Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve q Over 150 species of are MacGillivray’s Warbler R Bank Swallow Northern Pygmy-Owl 2600 SW Hillsboro Hwy q sighted annually at Jackson Common Yellowthroat C C U Black-necked Stilt Purple Martin Hillsboro, OR 97123 q Wilson’s Warbler R Black Scoter Ross’s Goose Bottom, including nesting q www.jacksonbottom.org Western Tanager R R Black Tern Semipalmated Sandpiper Bald Eagles, Great Blue 503-681-6206 Sp Su Fa Wi Brown Pelican Short-eared Owl Herons, and thousands of Sparrows, Grosbeaks, Buntings Calliope Hummingbird Tundra Swans and Northern q Spotted Towhee U U U U Common Redpoll Surf Scoter Photos in this brocure courtesy of Greg Gillson Pintails, making Jackson q Chipping Sparrow O Forster’s Tern Swainson’s Hawk q Savannah Sparrow C C U Dusky Flycatcher Sanderling Bottom a haven for q Fox Sparrow R R U Hairy Woodpecker Townsend’s Solitaire lovers. q Song Sparrow C C C C Hammond’s Flycatcher CITY OF HILLSBORO Western Kingbird Connecting Water, Wildlife and People Bird Species Checklist q Lincoln’s Sparrow R U R Hutton’s Vireo Yellow-headed Blackbird Parks & Recreation q Swamp Sparrow R O O

503.681-6206 www.jacksonbottom.org 2600 SW Hillsboro Hwy Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve The Birds of Jackson Bottom Sp Su Fa Wi Sp Su Fa Wi Sp Su Fa Wi Pheasant, Quail Shorebirds Kingfishers, Woodpeckers, Flycatchers Nearly 200 species of birds—150 species q Ring-necked Pheasant U U U U q Black-bellied Plover R O R q Belted Kingfisher U U U U expected annually—have been recorded q Quail R R R R q Semipalmated Plover R R R q Red-breasted Sapsucker O O on the 725 acre Jackson Bottom Wetlands q Killdeer C C C C q Downy Woodpecker U U U U Sp Su Fa Wi Preserve. A nesting pair of Bald Eagles and a q q Grebes, Cormorants, Herons Spotted Sandpiper U U R Northern Flicker C C C C Great Blue Heron rookery is on the Preserve. q q q Pied-billed Grebe U U U U Solitary Sandpiper R O Pileated Woodpecker R R R BirdLife International has designated Jackson q q q Horned Grebe R R Greater Yellowlegs U R U R Olive-sided Flycatcher O O Bottom as an Important Bird Area. Over q q q Eared Grebe O Lesser Yellowlegs R R R Western Wood-Pewee U U R q q a thousand Tundra Swans and thousands q Western Grebe R R Western Sandpiper U U U Willow Flycatcher R U q q of Northern Pintails regularly use Jackson q Double-crested Cormorant R R C C Least Sandpiper U U U Pacific-slope Flycatcher R R q q Bottom in migration. The varied terrain, q American Bittern U U R O Baird’s Sandpiper O Say’s Phoebe O O q trees and vegetation q Great Blue Heron C C C C Pectoral Sandpiper O R Sp Su Fa Wi q provide space for q Great Egret U R C C Dunlin U U R Shrikes, Vireos, Jays, Swallows q unique -specific q Green Heron R U U O Short-billed Dowitcher R R q Northern Shrike O O O q species. Several miles q Black-crowned Night-Heron O O O Long-billed Dowitcher U U C O q Cassin’s Vireo R O q of looping trails provide q White-faced Ibis O Wilson’s Snipe U R U U q Warbling Vireo U U q access for excellent Wilson’s Phalarope R R q Steller’s Jay U U U U q Red-necked Phalarope R R Cinnamon Teal wildlife viewing. q Western Scrub-Jay C C C C Sp Su Fa Wi q American Crow C C C C Gulls, Terns q Common Raven R R R R Sp Su Fa Wi q Bonaparte’s Gull O O O q Tree Swallow C C R R Geese, Swans, Ducks q Mew Gull R R U q Violet-green Swallow C C C q Greater White-fronted q Ring-billed Gull O R R q Northern Rough-winged Swallow R R Goose R R R O q Western Gull R R q Cliff Swallow R R R q Snow Goose R R R q California Gull R O U U q Barn Swallow C C U O q Cackling Goose C C C Great Egret q Herring Gull R R R q Goose C C C C q Thayer’s Gull O q Trumpeter O Sp Su Fa Wi q Glaucous-winged Gull R R U q Tundra Swan R R U Red-winged Blackbird Vultures, Eagles, Hawks q Caspian Tern O O q Wood Duck U C U R Legend q Turkey Vulture R R R q Gadwall U U U U Sp Su Fa Wi Sp=Spring (March - May) q Osprey R R R q Eurasian Wigeon R R R Doves, Owls, Swifts, Hummingbirds Su=Summer (June-August) q White-tailed Kite O O q American Wigeon U O U C q Rock Pigeon R R R R Fa=Fall (September - q Bald Eagle U U U U q Mallard C C C C q Band-tailed Pigeon O O O November) q Northern Harrier U R C U q Blue-winged Teal O O q Eurasian Collared-Dove O O Wi=Winter (December - q Sharp-shinned Hawk R U R q Cinnamon Teal C U U R q Mourning Dove C C C U February) q Cooper’s Hawk R R U R q Northern Shoveler U U C C q Barn Owl R R R R q Red-shouldered Hawk O O R R C = Common, easily seen in q Northern Pintail U R C C q Western Screech-Owl R R R R q Red-tailed Hawk C C C C season q Green-winged Teal C U C C q Great Horned Owl U U U U q Rough-legged Hawk O q Canvasback R R R q Vaux’s Swift U U U U = Uncommon, usually q American Kestrel U U U U q Redhead O O O q Anna’s Hummingbird R R R R present through season q Merlin R R R q Ring-necked Duck C O C C q Rufous Hummingbird U R but low numbers or q Peregrine Falcon R O R R q Greater Scaup R R R harder to find q Lesser Scaup U U C Sp Su Fa Wi R = Rare, present every year in season but not q Bufflehead U C C Rails, Coots, Cranes continuously or difficult to find q Common Goldeneye O O O q Virginia Rail U U q Hooded Merganser R R U U q Sora R R O = Occasional, not present every year in q Common Merganser R O U C q American Coot U U C C season, but expected from time to time q Ruddy Duck R O U U q Sandhill Crane O O American Kestrel

503.681.6206 www.jacksonbottom.org 2600 SW Hillsboro Hwy Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve