During springtime, Mount Talbert bursts with sights and sounds. The rare oak woodlands offer welcome refuge for migrating songbirds such as warblers, tanagers, orioles and cedar waxwings. A revitalized oak savanna and a wet prairie meadow, two increasingly rare habitats in the northern Willamette Valley, bloom with wildflowers such as camas and woolly sunshine. Join Metro naturalist Alice Froehlich to discover the beauty of this island oasis, nestled between the bustling interstate and urban development. Binoculars available to borrow. Suitable for ages 7 and older. $11 per family. Advance registration recommended; contact North Clackamas Parks and Recreation District at [email protected] or 503-794-8092.