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American marten - Oregon Department of Fish Wildlife In Oregon, the marten occurs in the Blue and Wallowa mountains, in the Cascade Range, and to a limited extent in the Coast Range It seems to be absent from the northern Coast Range, the Columbia Basin, the southeastern high desert, and the Willamette Valley
American marten - Wikipedia From north to south its range extends from the northern limit of the treeline in arctic Alaska and Canada south to New York From east to west, its distribution extends from Newfoundland to western Alaska, and southwest to the Pacific coast of Canada
Pacific Marten – Oregon Conservation Strategy Oregon’s Coast Range, known for its dramatic scenery, is extremely diverse, with habitats ranging from open sandy dunes to lush forests and from tidepools to headwater streams
American Marten - U. S. National Park Service American martens are widespread around the northern part of North America, including forests of Alaska and Canada down to northern New Mexico Their geographic range includes the Olympic Mountains, Cascade Range, Blue Mountains of Washington, and high elevations in Oregon
Coastal (Humboldt) Marten - Oregon Wild The Humbolt martens live in only three areas in the Pacific Northwest: one population in Northern California, and two remote populations in Oregon, including the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area
Swallows and Martins - Oregon Department of Fish Wildlife In Oregon, it is a locally abundant summer resident and breeding bird throughout the state, typically near water with adjacent snags Distribution and population levels are mainly limited by the availability of suitable nesting cavities
Purple martin - Oregon Department of Fish Wildlife They are an uncommon local summer resident, principally inhabiting the Coast Range and Willamette Valley They are also locally common at Fern Ridge Reservoir, in Lane County and at some coastal estuaries and numerous colonies along the Columbia River from Hood River to Astoria
Purple Martin Range Map, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology Putting up a Purple Martin house is like installing a miniature neighborhood in your backyard In the East, dark, glossy-blue males and brown females will peer from the entrances and chirp from the rooftops all summer In the West, martins mainly still nest the old-fashioned way—in woodpecker holes