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Clouds of Harney County: LAPC & WS

The clouds of Harney County form dramatic backdrops to the High Desert landscapes of eastern Oregon. I just returned from the four-day Harney County Migratory Bird Festival. Though I was there to see birds, the cloud formations draw your eyes to the skies.

Layers of fluffy clouds hung over the Battleground Buttes. Higher elevations in the county received 200% of their normal snowfall. Days before I arrived, these fields were covered with snow.

Battleground Buttes from Greenhouse Lane

Farther south, on the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, wispy clouds drifted in the wind. You can see part of Steens Mountain in the background. This 50-mile long mountain dominates the landscape.

Steens Mountain from Center Patrol Road

To the north, Great Horned Owls huddled in their nest while soft clouds filled the skies. This well-known nest site is on a main road, but the owls return every year to lay eggs and raise their young.

Owl nest tree on Greenhouse Lane

West of the refuge headquarters, thin clouds pointed in multiple directions. Golden eagles nest in the rimrock cliffs lining the basins in this area.

A butte from South Harney Lake Road

Near the town of Burns, herds of clouds lined up to graze in the skies. The Burns Paiute Tribe proudly live here on part of their ancestral lands.

Burns Paiute Reservation from Foley Road

The clouds of Harney County blanket this land of wide open spaces. They vary in personality, much like the people who call this place home.

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