Participants and methods Andy Frank lives in NW Portland near Pittock Mansion and Forest Park. He does his motorless birding on runs in the park and along the Portland waterfront, as well as on bike rides to surrounding areas. Art Clausing lives near Reed College in SE Portland. He is an avid bicyclist and has also taken up birding since retiring to the Pacific Northwest. Click here to see some of his photos. Pamela Johnston lives near McMinnville. Her motorless list include birds seen in her yard or on walks. Sea kayaking will have to wait until a suitable saltwater inlet reaches McMinnville. Matthew Schneider lives in Silverton. His motorless birding is done on foot and by bicycle. Joel Geier lives adjacent to E.E. Wilson Wildlife Area north of Corvallis, Benton Co. He does most of his motorless birding on foot, usually with a border collie leading the way, but will bicycle on occasion to get into Polk Co. Don Boucher and Lisa Millbank live in Corvallis, Benton Co. and do most of their motorless birding by bicycle, in Benton and Linn Co. Just to make it a little more challenging, they only count birds that they've seen while birding together on bicycle or on foot. Click here to see some of their photos, nature videos, and information about local naturalist outings. John Sullivan lives in Springfield and does most of his motorless birding by bike. He commutes to work by bike along a birdy route which includes most of the Willamette Riverbank Paths, frequently rides to prime birding spots like Skinner's Butte and Fern Ridge, and occasionally take longer rides into the surrounding hills. Vjera Thompson lives in Eugene. Most of her motorless birding is by bicycle; she gets her daily birding fix while bicycle-commuting along the Willamette river. She also enjoys bicycling out to Fern Ridge and other local hotspots with her husband on the weekend. Craig and Marilyn Miller (and their "kids" Fuzzy Bird and Affie Goose) live in a juniper forest about 12 miles east of Bend. They do most of their motorless birding on foot at home, but plan to occasionally ride their bikes to Bend and Hatfield Lake when time and weather permit.
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