Harney County Bird Festival
The Harney County Migratory Bird Festival is held the second weekend of April and offers a variety of activities for bird watching enthusiasts. Located in the high desert of Southeast Oregon the festival occurs during the height of the spring sandhill crane, waterfowl and shorebird migrations along the Pacific Flyway. The Festival offers spectacular bird watching opportunities. Over 100 species of birds can be viewed during the festival.
Our 2017 Featured Speaker will be author and photographer Noah Strycker. Noah completed a Big Year of birding in 2015 and set a new world record of 6,042 species observed around the world.
Noah will talk about his Big Year adventure on Saturday, April 8, 2017.
Date and Time
Thursday Apr 6, 2017 Sunday Apr 9, 2017
April 6-9, 2017
Location
Burns High School Gymnasium
Fees/Admission
Fee varies depending on your membership and tours you wish to take. To get into the gym and explore artists it is FREE! Along with activities that will be taking place throughout the High School
Contact Information
541.573.2636
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