Subject: [Tweeters] Re: Malheur / Lower Klamath / Tulelake suggestions & New
Date: Jan 9 12:48:38 2015
From: Shep Thorp - shepthorp at gmail.com


Hi Tweets,

Regarding Malheur. I recommend the John Scharff Migratory Bird Festival the second week of April. Any time from then through mid June is a great time to visit in the Spring. The bugs start to get bad in June. I enjoy staying at the Hotel Diamond and the French Glenn Inn. Page Springs has an excellent campground. In Burns, I've heard good reviews of the Silver Spur, and know many people who have a nice stay at the Rory and Ryan Inns. I also enjoy August through October, but the birding is very different requiring more effort, exploration and patience. Great migrant traps are Headquarters and Fields Station. Malheur NWR is a jewel for birding.
Shep Thorp

Shep Thorp, VMD
The Animal Emergency Clinic
Puget Sound Veterinary Referral Center
BluePearl Veterinary Partners
5608 South Durango Street
Tacoma, WA 98409

sheppard.thorp at bluepearlvet.com
253-370-3742


> On Jan 9, 2015, at 12:00 PM, tweeters-request at mailman1.u.washington.edu wrote:
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> Pine Siskins and Malheur / Lower Klamath /
> Tulelake suggestions & New Years Day!! - / Caryn Wedgwood