
Bald Eagle Photo:
Tupper Ansel Blake

Great Blue Heron: Robert Mutch
Links
- Aleutian Goose Festival
- American Eagle Foundation
- Dennis Anderson Photography
- Birding Hot Spots
- Bird Studies Canada
- Bird Watchers' Digest
- Birdzilla Internet Broadcast Network
- Cascades Raptor Center
- Crater Lake Institute
- Crater Lake National Park
- Ducks Unlimited
- Kathy Dynge - Klamath Basin Wildlife
- Eagle Renaissance
- Godwit Days
- Travel Klamath
- HawkWatch International
- High Desert Museum
- Klamath Art Association
- Klamath Basin Audubon Society
- Klamath Basin Birding Trails
- Klamath Basin Crisis
- Klamath Basin Wildlife Refuges
- Klamath County Chamber of Commerce
- Klamath County Museums
- The Klamath Tribes
- Klamath Water Users Association
- Lava Beds National Monument
- National Audubon Society
- The Nature Conservancy
- Oregon Birding
- Pacific Crest Trail
- Pelicans on Parade
- Peregrine Fund
- Southern Oregon Visitors Association
- Tule-Lake.com Habitats
- Upper Skagit Bald Eagle Festival
- USGS: Wildbird's Top 50 Birding Hotspots - Klamath Basin
- VIRTUAL Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway
- Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway
- The Wilderness Society
- Fremont-Winema National Forests
- PBS Eagles - Masters of the Sky
Credits
- Pam Stoehsler provided the Bald Eagle painting that appears on the home page and the cover of the brochure. Pam portrays close encounters with nature and gives you a view of wildlife not often seen by the casual observer. Her exquisitely detailed and realistic portraits of birds and animals bring to life nature's secret moments. The artist grew up in the small northern California town of Adin, where country living prevailed and wildlife was abundant. She now lives in Oregon's Klamath Basin, the west's largest flyway for northern birds migrating to California and Mexico, offering Pam a unique opportunity to photograph and observe a large variety of birds and other wildlife. You may contact Pam at (541) 884-4230 or 1-800-251-1277 or at .
- Bill Silliker provided the eagle photo on the "brochure" page. Bill has been a speaker and contributor to other Bald Eagle conferences - he was a world renown wildlife photographer.
- Larry Turner's photography is featured throughout this website.
- Robert Mutch Photography provided several photos.
- Eagle Logo by Bonsai Sequoia
- Header graphic derived from Pam Stoehsler's Bald Eagle Painting by Global Creations
- Fred Lipschultz, Dave Menke, Tupper Ansel Blake, Edward O'Neill, Jack Noller, Gary Thain, Dennis Anderson, Kathy Dynge and Ron Winn provided photos that are individually credited.
- Snowflake Logo and Festival Brochure by Dave Brefka
- Website by Global Creations