Birding Southeastern Washington (McNary NWR)

Although many think of the Pacific Northwest as a rainy with lush green forests, the region east of the Cascade mountains is characterized by dry sagebrush rangelands (shrub steppe). Much of that original habitat has now been lost to agriculture. However, the region’s dominant river – the Columbia River – which serves as the border for much of Oregon and Washington, also flows through these rangelands.

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