Harry Fuller

Birding Harney County

The Wild Arts Festival Book Fair welcomes Harry Fuller, Oregon birder and natural history author. Harry’s most recent book, Birding Harney County, covers the largest county in Oregon. Consisting of over 10,200 acres of varied habitat, including Steens Mountain and Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, Harney County boasts almost 390 bird species including Eastern and Western Kingbirds, Blackburnian Warbler, Sandhill Crane, Bobolink, and Prairie Falcon. Birding Harney County provides guidance on where and when to find year-round and migrant bird species, and includes maps and other information important for a successful bird outing. In addition, Harry leads birding field trips for the Malheur Field Station as well as other locations in Oregon and along the Pacific Coast. He is a regular contributor to the Salem Reporter with his “Some Fascinating Things About Birds” column. Harry’s other books include Freeway Birding, San Francisco to Seattle, and Great Gray Owl in California, Oregon and Washington (co-author). Visit Harry’s website and blog at towhee.net and meet him at the Book Fair on Sunday, December 8th. Please check the official signing schedule published by Bird Alliance of Oregon in case of changes before you head out.