Oregon Islands NWR, Newport, Oregon: Oregon Islands National Wildlife Refuge is made up of several rocky islands scattered along 300 miles of the Oregon coast from the north part of the state all the way to the California border. Most are inaccessible but vantage points along the mainland roads offer opportunities for wildlife observation. Seabirds such as tufted puffins, common murres, guillemots, and Brandt’s and pelagic cormorants can be seen packed shoulder to shoulder on the rocky cliffs. In the waters and on the low points of the islands, one might spot sea lions or harbor seals.
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