Great Blue Heron
The Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge is located a few miles southwest of Portland, Oregon. It’s one of only a handful of urban wildlife refuges in the National Wildlife Refuge System.
Since 1992 the Federal government and volunteers have been working to turn the Refuge back to a more natural state within the floodplain of the Tualatin River Basin.
On a cool and cloudy day we hiked the Refuge’s four-mile perimeter trail. There were many varieties of birds to be seen.

My Favorite Model

Great Blue Heron

Yellowleg
Nutrias
To our delight, there were great blue herons, yellowlegs, black phoebes, ducks, song birds and a handful of nutrias to keep us entertained.
Nutrias are not native to North America and can do lots of damage in places.They are a large, herbivorous, semi-aquatic rodent that can weigh up to 20 pounds.
Always a nice place to visit.

A face only a mother could love (Nutria)

Lots of wildflowers to see

Egret

Moth Mullein

Black Phoebe

Wetlands

Mallard

Queen Anne’s Lace

Nutria

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