The links below provide access to bird lists from our tours, as well as regional specialty lists and bird survey data. Unless otherwise noted, all files are in PDF format. Please e-mail us with any questions.
PARADISE BIRDING TRIP LISTS
JANUARY
New Year at SAN BLAS, NAYARIT, MEXICO
Come south of the border for a great winter escape to the seashores, woodlands, and jungles of Mexico's Pacific Coast.Northeast Oregon's WALLOWA WINTER WONDERLAND
There is no winter like winter in the Wallowa Valley, brisk and beautiful with outstanding birding.
CENTRAL CALIFORNIA WINTER
Winter in Central California offers casual birding and a startling abundance of birds ... and we do the driving!
FEBRUARY
Northwest Washington's SKAGIT VALLEY WINTER
This winter spectacle takes us from the Skagit Valley to Boundary Bay, on the B.C. border.
MARCH
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SPRING
From the Pacific Ocean to the Salton Sea, enjoy the peak of desert wildflowers and the onsets of desert nesting season and spring migration.
APRIL
TEXAS HILL COUNTRY; EAST TEXAS; and RIO GRANDE VALLEY
Springtime in Texas brings some superb birding, from the Edwards Plateau to the Pineywoods, and from High Island to the Rio Grande.
SOUTH FLORIDA & DRY TORTUGAS
We are excited to venture into the southeastern U.S., partnering with Larry Manfredi for a combination of exciting Florida adventures. This list covers our scouting trp from February 2009, and our April 2010 visit promises substantial additions.
MAY/SEPTEMBER
Eastern Oregon's MALHEUR SPRING and MALHEUR FALL
We have led more birding tours to Malheur than any other guide service; we know just where to go to find all the birds you want to see.
JUNE
WOODPECKER WONDERLAND in Central Oregon's East Cascades
Eleven breeding woodpecker species are only just the beginning; experience stunning scenery and premium summer birding.
JULY
ALBERTA
Our summer vacation to Northern Alberta covers the boreal forest and Northern Rockies, with a cumulative list total of 215 species.
BIRDS OF CENTRAL OREGON
CENTRAL OREGON BIRDS
Download this Excel spreadsheet to see the most detailed list available of Central Oregon birds, including each species' status, plus seasonal arrival and departure dates.
BIRD SURVEY DATA
SISTERS CHRISTMAS BIRD COUNT
This PDF spreadsheet depicts Christmas Bird Count data for the Sisters CBC circle, centered roughly at downtown Sisters.2006 B&B Burn Surveys
This list shows birds detected on point-count surveys in the B&B Complex burn of 2002, in the Upper Metolius River Basin.
Birding-by-Ear Classes at Tumalo State Park
These birds were found on early-morning classes held in spring and fall at Tumalo State Park on the Deschutes River.
Camp Polk Meadow Monthly Checklist
This checklist depicts the frequency with which all birds were recorded over five years at the Deschutes Land Trust's Camp Polk Meadow Preserve, near Sisters, OR.
2008 Metolius Preserve Surveys
Here is a brief summary of the 2008 point-count surveys on the Deschutes Land Trust's Metolius Preserve, on Lake Creek, between Camp Sherman and Suttle Lake.