Learn about adorable local birds and their wild habitats.
So much fluff!
Stay cozy inside for an afternoon program about our fluffiest local birds while learning about their stories and habitats. From our largest fuzzy owls to the smallest downy nuthatches, kinglets and bushtits, we’ll see beyond their unbearable cuteness into their fascinating lives in the natural world around us.




Presenter Bio:

Sharing her enjoyment and knowledge about our local birds, Sevilla Rhoads, a Certified Access Birding Outing Leader, leads birding outings and programs for many Central Oregon organizations, including Oregon State Parks, the Sunriver Nature Center, and the East Cascades Birding Alliance. Sevilla's experience also includes community science projects, such as bird surveys, for various state, federal, and non-profit agencies.
Questions? Contact beccar@dpls.lib.or.us
AGE GROUP: | Adult |
EVENT TYPE: | Adult Program |
The Sisters Library features 8,300 square feet of space, all housed in an exterior design that includes a partial wraparound porch with the Western appearance for which Sisters is famous.