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The new state record!

Monday, June 4th, 2007

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On Saturday, four completely insane Oregonians piled into a car and spent 24 straight hours in search of ornithological glory. They found it.

Tim Janzen, Dave Irons, Noah Strycker and John Sullivan, pictured above, birded continuously from midnight to midnight, traveling from Eugene to the Coast to Summer Lake, east of the Cascades, to rack up the single biggest Big Day of birding in Oregon history.

They identified 219 species, breaking the previous Oregon Big Day record of 216, set in 2002 by a team that included Janzen on a route from Portland to Summer Lake. This week’s team started with a Western Screech Owl at midnight in Eugene; 23 hours and 32 minutes later they identified Yellow Rails, their last species, at Klamath Forest National Wildlife Refuge.

The current Big Day is also a North American Big Day record for June, the previous total being only 202.

What people are saying about The Real Oregon

Tuesday, May 29th, 2007

We love good press. Like last week, on RVTravel.com:

…one of the funkiest, but perhaps most useful, blogs on “The Beaver State.” While set up in typical blog format, theRealOregon.com does add a handy tool for researching the state–category selection of the site’s archives. From “Best Places to Eat,” to “Museums” and “Kitsch,” for those of us who enjoy the offbeat, ‘anything but the standard chamber of commerce fare,’ this little site is worth a lookup.

Or today, at frykitty.com:

This looks to be a wonderful back-road Oregon blog, in which I hope to find many future adventures

Keep those accolades coming.