Oregon Field Guide - Season 21 Episode 8 Murres & Eagles, Geocaching, Wind and Bats
Every spring, half a million seabirds called common murres come to nest on the rocks off the Oregon coast. As the number of bald eagles has increased in recent years, their attacks have brought havoc to the murre's breeding grounds. Tag along with an Oregon family as they go Geocaching - a game that was born in Oregon and has swept the globe. Using hand held GPS devices players scour the countryside in search hidden treasure. Sometimes hidden in a cave or under a rock these caches contain a log book and some sort of trinket. Players sometimes leave a trinket of their own, if they take what they find, but the real reward is in the hunt for more and more hidden caches. If you’ve taken a drive through the gorge lately, you’ve seen that turbines seem to be sprouting up faster than grass. Wind energy is big business now. Unfortunately, those turbines are taking an unexpected toll on migrating bats.
Year: 2021
Genre: Documentary
Country: United States of America
Studio: PBS
Director: Steve Amen
Cast: Steve Amen
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First Air Date: Jan 01, 1970
Last Air date: Oct 21, 2021
Season: 24 Season
Episode: 244 Episode
Runtime: 26 minutes
IMDb: 10.00/10 by 1.00 users
Popularity: 2.825
Language: English
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Crossing the Urban-Rural Divide
Bluebird Lady, Bull Run, Streaked Horn Lark
Boat Building, Sixgill Sharks, Tsunami Update
Knowles Creek Update, Vultures, Wave Power
Forest Thinning, Oregon Cave Cleaning, Portland Stairways
Bending the Wallowa River, Golf Clinic, Invasive Species Rapid
Bryan Bates, Surfer, Devil's Staircase, Hagg Lake Expansion
Murres & Eagles, Geocaching, Wind and Bats
Ethanol, Forest Surveyors, Old Tree
Ocean Acidification, Pygmy Owls, Green Roofs
Brown Pelicans, Freeriding, Oak Savannah
Dead Zone Update, Whychus Creek, Coast Aquarium, Sea Turtles