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Quinn Mountain in the Columbia River Gorge: Where you and nature are always honored guests


 Columbia Gorge and Quinn Mountain
birds visit


Quinn Mountain in the Columbia River Gorge is a wildlife wonderland.
Its forests host raptors, warblers, mice, rabbits, raccoons, frogs,
salamanders, newts, bees, bugs,
 moles, voles, gophers, chipmunks, squirrels, bob cats, cougars, deer, and more throughout its 40 acres of natural forest overlooking the Columbia River Gorge as well as on 100s of acres of adjoining state and federal forest lands.

Fall 2005 - Evening Grosbeaks arrive for a hearty lunch of black oil sunflower seeds everyday about 2:00 PM at Quinn Mountain

Suet makes a delicious fall snack for this Stellar Jay at Quinn Mountain in the Columbia River Gorge

Evening grosbeaks love black oil sunflower seed at  Quinn Mountain in the summer      Evening grosbeaks are regular visitors to Quinn Mountain in the summer

Fall 2005-Many birds, especially, Evening Grosbeaks love the new flat feeders on the front railing of Quinn Mountain in the Columbia River Gorge

 

Can you find the little green tree frog nestling under a lily petal in the Quinn Mountain garden

 
 

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Quinn Mountain in the Columbia River Gorge
Phone: 360.837.3711 
 
Email: QuinnMountain@gmail.com

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 COLUMBIA GORGE, HOOD RIVER, and PORTLAND, OREGON

VANCOUVER, CAMAS, WASHOUGAL, SKAMANIA, WASHINGTON
Located in Skamania  County with mailing address of Washougal WA 98671.
 

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