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From nearly every viewpoint on the Oregon coast, huge rocks can be seen jutting out of the Pacific Ocean creating breathtaking images. Each of these rocks is protected as part of Oregon Islands National Wildlife Refuge. The refuge includes 1,853 rocks, reefs and islands and two headland areas and spans 320 miles of the Oregon coast. Most of these amazing sites can be seen by people staying at Oregon coast vacation rentals.
Spring is one of the best times to visit the Oregon Coast. Thousands of shorebirds migrating north during late April and May, stop in these Oregon wetlands to rest and feed. Nesting seabirds, including common murres, tufted puffins, pigeon guillemots, and Brandt's, pelagic and double-crested cormorants land on the coastal rocks and islands during their breeding season.
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Seal and sea lion numbers peak during mid-July and late August. Young seabirds fledge in July and August. Raptors such as peregrine falcons and bald eagles hunt the nesting seabirds and waterfowl that migrate along the coast.
Fall migration is a great time view spectacular flocks of shorebirds flying swiftly and erratically through the sky. Shorebird numbers peak in September as they fly south to wintering areas. If you are planning a trip to the Oregon coast we hope that you enjoy your stay and partake in all of the natural beauty Oregon has to offer. If you would like help planning your vacation rental stay at the Oregon Coast TheVacationBug.com is here to help. Our Oregon coast vacation rentals are located up and down the coast in all of the beach communities for your accommodation. These are all professionally managed properties.
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