Forest birding habitat

Page Springs Campground

Oregon · West

Habitat
ForestCoastal
Best Seasons
Difficulty

Moderate

Best Months

March-May, September-November

About This Location

Page Springs Campground is a productive birding destination in Oregon, with 244 species recorded on eBird. This forest and coastal habitat attracts Common Goldeneye, Common Merganser, and Virginia Rail among many others. The diverse terrain supports both resident specialties and Pacific Flyway migrants throughout the year.

Location

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Notable Species

Live Bird Data

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Notable Sightings

Rare or unusual species spotted nearby in the last 14 days

Rose-breasted Grosbeak

Pheucticus ludovicianus

6/1/2026Page Springs Campground1 observed

Black-chinned x Calliope Hummingbird (hybrid)

Archilochus alexandri x Selasphorus calliope

5/31/2026Page Springs Campground1 observed

Broad-tailed Hummingbird

Selasphorus platycercus

5/30/2026Frenchglen (town)1 observed

Recent Observations

Species reported at this location in the last 14 days

Cinnamon Teal

26/1/2026

Killdeer

26/1/2026

American Robin

16/1/2026

Yellow-breasted Chat

16/1/2026

Bullock's Oriole

26/1/2026

Red-winged Blackbird

16/1/2026

Brewer's Blackbird

36/1/2026

Gadwall

26/1/2026

Mallard

16/1/2026

Eurasian Collared-Dove

26/1/2026

Mourning Dove

26/1/2026

Virginia Rail

26/1/2026

Sandhill Crane

16/1/2026

White-faced Ibis

456/1/2026

Northern Harrier

16/1/2026

Western Wood-Pewee

26/1/2026

Ash-throated Flycatcher

26/1/2026

Western Warbling Vireo

26/1/2026

Black-billed Magpie

106/1/2026

American Crow

26/1/2026

Birding Tips

  1. 1

    Listen for vocalizations to locate canopy-dwelling warblers and vireos.

  2. 2

    Check forest edges and clearings for flycatchers and thrushes.

  3. 3

    Early mornings provide the best light and bird activity along the coast.

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to visit Page Springs Campground for birding?
The best months to visit Page Springs Campground for birding are March-May, September-November. The best seasons are Spring and Fall.
What birds can I see at Page Springs Campground?
Notable species at Page Springs Campground include Common Goldeneye, Common Merganser, Virginia Rail, Killdeer, Northern Flicker. The area supports forest, coastal habitats.
How difficult is birding at Page Springs Campground?
Birding at Page Springs Campground is rated as Moderate. Some trails may require moderate fitness and basic hiking ability.
What amenities are available at Page Springs Campground?
Page Springs Campground offers the following amenities: Parking, Trails.