Fernhill Wetlands Forest Grove Oregon
Forest Grove Apartments
Work in progress video for Forest Grove. This is just a preliminary look, updated version to come soon.
Pacific University in Forest Grove Oregon
Aaron Jeri and I do a tour of the Pacific Campus for one of our Grad Classes
Baseball & Boyfriend: Trip to Forest Grove, Oregon
Here are a few pictures & videos I managed get while I was visiting Forest Grove, Oregon. This trip was so much fun, and the video was a blast to create. Go ahead and give this video a thumbs up if you enjoyed it, and leave comments below. I hope y'all enjoy!!
2017 MHS v. Forest Grove Softball May.9
Greater Valley Conference action from McMinnville. Trailing early, Grizzlies stage comeback with the help of two home runs to top Forest Grove 14-4.
Storybook Lane Christmas Displays | Things to do in Portland Oregon
Join us as we visit a holiday tradition that only comes around every other year. It's a little bit of a drive from Portland, but it's charmingly homemade and includes scenes for Christmas, Disney, Peanuts, and other classic fairy tales. It's a great option of things to do in Portland during Christmas! #magicgeekdom
Tualatin River
The Tualatin River is a tributary of the Willamette River located in Oregon in the United States. The river is approximately 83 miles long, and it drains a fertile farming region called the Tualatin Valley southwest and west of Portland at the northwest corner of the Willamette Valley. There are approximately 500,000 people residing on 15 percent of the land in the river's watershed.
The Tualatin River arises near Windy Point on the eastern side of the Northern Oregon Coast Range. It begins in the Tillamook State Forest in Washington County and flows about 83 miles to the Willamette River near West Linn in Clackamas County. Along the way, it falls from about 2,000 feet above sea level to about 60 feet, most of that occurring in its first 15 miles. From the unincorporated community of Cherry Grove, 68 miles from the mouth, the river falls only about 220 feet in meanders that trend generally east across the relatively flat Tualatin Valley.
From its source, the river flows south for about 1 mile before turning east to parallel to Blind Cabin Ridge, which is to the river's right. Shortly thereafter, the river plunges over the 40-foot Ki-a-Kuts Falls, then receives Maple Creek from the left and then Sunday Creek, also from the left, at river mile 76.7. Lee Creek enters from the left and Patten Creek from the right before the river reaches Hillsboro Reservoir and then Haines Falls at about RM 73. Hillsboro Reservoir Road and Southwest Lee Falls Road run roughly parallel to the river along its left back from the reservoir to the unincorporated community of Cherry Grove. Over the next stretch, the river runs roughly parallel to Hagerty Ridge, which is on the right. About 2 miles further downstream, the river goes over Lee Falls and, shortly thereafter, Little Lee Falls before reaching Cherry Grove, which is on the river's left at the west end of Patton Valley. At Cherry Grove, the river passes under Roaring Creek Road, receives Roaring Creek from the right, passes under Bruce Road and Southwest S Road, and receives Hering Creek from the left. Thereafter, it flows under Northwest Mount Richmond Road and receives Mercer Creek from the left about 65 miles from the river's mouth. Below this, Black Jack Creek enters from the left, and the river passes under Oregon Route 47 and flows by the city of Gaston, which is to the right.
Turning north near Gaston and meandering roughly parallel to Route 47 to the west, the river receives Wapato Creek, which flows through the former Wapato Lake, from the right and Scoggins Creek, which drains Henry Hagg Lake, from the left at RM 60. Soon, O'Neill Creek enters from the left, and shortly thereafter, the river passes under Southwest Spring Hill Road, then receives Dilley Creek from the left at about RM 57.5. At this point, the unincorporated community of Dilley is on the left. At Dilley, the stream meanders east away from the highway and soon receives Carpenter Creek from the left and then Gales Creek. Along this stretch of the river, the city of Forest Grove is north of the river. Meandering generally east, the river passes under Southwest Fern Hill Road, by the city of Cornelius to the left and the unincorporated community of Blooming to the right, and passes under Golf Course Road about 52 miles from the mouth. Dairy Creek enters from the left at about RM 45 as the river approaches Hillsboro, which is to the river's left. Wandering through Jackson Bottom and the Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve, the river passes under Oregon Route 219, and soon receives Jackson Slough from the left, then Davis Creek from the right at RM 40.
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SHOREBIRDS: The World's Greatest Migrants, EPISODE 4
What is a Shorebird? Why are shorebirds frequently referred to as one of the world's greatest migrants? What are the most common species we can see in our inland area? Are there different species that are strictly costal? Have shorebird populations been stable?
FERNHILL WETLANDS, FOREST GROVE AND JACKSON BOTTOM WETLANDS PRESERVE, HILLSBORO (OR), RIDGEFIELD NATIONAL WILD REFUGE (WA), AND GREAT SALT LAKE STATE PARK - SOUTH SHORE (UT) provides a good opportunity to view shorebirds during their migration from the Arctic nesting grounds to their wintering grounds in South America.
PRODUCER: Elly Sriro SPECIAL GUEST: John RakestrawHOST: Heather Asa
Each month, The Nature Here TV SHOW features a bird species from our area at NW. The Nature Here TV Show is about telling a simple, engaging story about wild life and producing inspiring programs that delights our viewers and leads to greater protection for the nature. The Nature Here TV Show brings us closer to treating the world the way it should be treated.
Forest Grove Trail Burnaby Mountain(Scott Genius)
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Roundabout on Oregon 47 at Verboort Road in Washington County
This unedited video shows traffic flow on Oregon 47 at the roundabout north of Forest Grove at the intersection of Verboort Road.
Forest Grove’s fiery history WITH GRAPHICS
Charadrius vociferus - Killdeer
Coords: 45°42'12.2N 111°00'15.1W
Species:Charadrius vociferus
Date&Time: June 30th 2014 14:14
After the hike to College M in Bozeman, MT, I went back to my Couchsurfing host on Main St. Right next to the road, on the entrance to Bozeman, there was this bird, it even did it's wing thing, where it pretends it has a broken wing so predators would attack it, and avoid it's chicks. Awesome!
Oregon's Wild and Scenic Rivers
BLM manages over 800 miles of Wild and Scenic Rivers in Oregon, preserving their free flowing state and protecting our nation's natural resources. These rivers are protected under the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act and are designated for their unique beauty, wildlife, geology and history so that they ay be enjoyed today and preserved for generations to come.
Grant's Getaways: Let Summer Camping Season Begin
Looking for your next summer camping spot in Oregon? Here are four favorite summer camping destinations that are a bit off the beaten path or offer unique features the entire family will enjoy.
Heron Capture Dragonfly In Flight
The dragonfly was zooming when the Little Green Heron just snapped it out of the air and a minute later that dragonfly was no more. Olympus OM E5 with a Sigma 400mm telemacro lens.
Tryon Creek State Park Portland Oregon
A Beautiful State Park in Southwest Portland
Green Heron Eats Two Snacks and a Frog
I caught this Green Heron having two snacks and a frog and it looks as svelte as ever. Also featuring some alert geese, a Pied-Billed Grebe and possibly some singing coyotes. Hedges Creek Wetlands, Tualatin, Oregon.
Killdeer
At Los Angeles River/Griffith Park, Glendale.CA
Tryon Creek State Park, Portland Oregon