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Please call 503-292-9453 or email store@audubonportland.org and a salesperson will be happy to answer questions and provide prices and product information. Orders may be placed over the phone or in person at our store at the Portland Audubon Wildlife Sanctuary. For your security, please do not send credit card information via email. We are unable to process orders through our website at this time.

We offer a 10% discount off our regular retail prices to Portland Audubon members.

Regular Store Hours: Monday-Saturday 10:00am to 6:00pm & 10:00am to 5:00pm on Sundays year around.

 

Wild in the City - Houck

Wild in the City, A Guide to Portland's Natural Areas

Nearly 100 of the best wildlife viewing sites in the Portland-Vancouver area.

Houck, $21.95
Sibley Field Guide to Western Birds

Sibley Field Guide to Western Birds

The connoisseur's field guide...more illustrations than any other western book.
Sibley, $19.95


 
100 Hikes in Northwest Oregon

100 Hikes in Northwest Oregon

 

Some feel that this is the best guide to hikes in the upper left corner of the state.
Sullivan, $14.95


 
Pocket Guide to Portland Birds


Pocket Guide to Portland Birds
Laminated pocket guide to all the birds you can expect to see in the Portland metro area.
Portland Audubon Society, $5.95

 
Forest Park Map

Forest Park Map
Green Trails, $8.00

Wild on the Willamette

Wild on the Willamette, Exploring the Lower Willamette River is a map with a natural history guide and history of the lower Willamette River from Mollala River State Park to the convergence with the Columbia River. More...
Portland Audubon Society $6.95
 John Fitchen's Birding Portland and Multnomah County ($12.95) is sure to be of interest to county listers as well as to anyone who birds in Multnomah County. Fitchen choose the top 10 sites in the county - from Forest Park and Sauvie Island to Eagle Creek and Bonneville Dam - and provided ABA-class maps, extensive listings of highlighted bird species, and a detailed description for each site.  

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