Crouching in a bird blind on Cabin Lake, tucked into the edge of the Deschutes National Forest, Integrative Biology Club (IBC) students scanned the trees. They were looking for red crossbills, small striking birds with bright red feathers and uniquely crossed tips on their bills that help them extract seeds from conifer cones.
They watched researchers from Jamie Cornelius’ Little Bird Lab conduct field studies in real time — messy, unpredictable and unforgettable work that prepares them for careers in biology, ecology, zoology and other field science spaces.
“I went into this weekend not knowing much about birds and not knowing any of the other IBC members attending; I ended the weekend with active knowledge of many Oregon birds and formed many new friendships with fellow IBC students,” said undergraduate Paige U.
This Dam Proud Day, on April 29, you can help students like Paige get out of the classroom and into experiences that shape their education and careers.






