The Smith-Bybee Lakes and Columbia Slough COA (7.5 mi2) is located along the northern edge of the Portland metropolitan area. The Columbia Slough flows out of Fairview Lake and along the northern edge of Fairview, Maywood Park and Portland through a series of regulated levees. The Columbia Slough eventually connects to the wetland system located at Smith-Bybee Wetlands Natural Area, which is adjacent to the confluence of the Willamette and Columbia Rivers. This is an incredibly impacted area, with many environmental concerns due to nearby development. Despite this, it also contains a mosaic of habitats that support native fish and wildlife including bottomland hardwood forest, mudflats, off-channel habitats, Columbia sedge meadows, and sandy beaches. This COA is adjacent to the Lower Willamette River Floodplain COA.
Ecoregions
Key Habitats
Grasslands
Grasslands include a variety of upland grass-dominated habitats, such as upland prairies, coastal bluffs, and montane grasslands.
Natural Lakes
Natural lakes are relatively large bodies of freshwater surrounded by land that were formed through geological processes, such as glacial scouring, tectonic movements, volcanic activity and river meander cutoffs. In Oregon, natural lakes are defined as standing water bodies larger than 20 acres, including some seasonal lakes. Depth is not a reference for characterization of …
Oak Habitats
There are several oak habitat types in Oregon, where oaks comprise most of the canopy. These can include oak woodlands, oak forest, oak chaparral, and riparian oak. Oak savanna is covered in the Grasslands Key Habitat. Oaks may also co-dominate a canopy in oak/fir, oak pine, and oak hardwood habitats.
Flowing Water and Riparian Habitats
Flowing Water and Riparian Habitats include all naturally occurring flowing freshwater streams and rivers throughout Oregon as well as the adjacent riparian habitat.
Species of Greatest Conservation Need
Acorn Woodpecker (Observed)
Melanerpes formicivorus
California Floater Mussel (Observed)
Anodonta californiensis
California Myotis (Modeled Habitat)
Myotis californicus
Cascade Torrent Salamander (Modeled Habitat)
Rhyacotriton cascadae
Chinook Salmon (Documented)
Oncorhynchus tshawytscha
Chipping Sparrow (Observed)
Spizella passerina
Chum Salmon (Documented)
Oncorhynchus keta
Clouded Salamander (Modeled Habitat)
Aneides ferreus
Coastal Cutthroat Trout (Documented)
Oncorhynchus clarki clarki
Coho Salmon (Documented)
Oncorhynchus kisutch
Common Nighthawk (Modeled Habitat)
Chordeiles minor
Fringed Myotis (Modeled Habitat)
Myotis thysanodes
Hoary Bat (Modeled Habitat)
Lasiurus cinereus
Northern Red-legged Frog (Observed)
Rana aurora
Olive-sided Flycatcher (Observed)
Contopus cooperi
Oregon Slender Salamander (Modeled Habitat)
Batrachoseps wrighti
Oregon Vesper Sparrow (Modeled Habitat)
Pooecetes gramineus affinis
Western Purple Martin (Observed)
Progne subis arboricola
Short-eared Owl (Observed)
Asio flammeus flammeus
Silver-haired Bat (Observed)
Lasionycteris noctivagans
Streaked Horned Lark (Observed)
Eremophila alpestris strigata
Steelhead / Rainbow / Redband Trout (Documented)
Oncorhynchus mykiss ssp
Townsend’s Big-eared Bat (Modeled Habitat)
Corynorhinus townsendii
Western Bluebird (Observed)
Sialia mexicana occidentalis
Western Gray Squirrel (Modeled Habitat)
Sciurus griseus
Western Meadowlark (Observed)
Sturnella neglecta
Western Painted Turtle (Observed)
Chrysemys picta belli
Northwestern Pond Turtle (Observed)
Actinemys marmorata
White-breasted Nuthatch (Pacific) (Observed)
Sitta carolinensis aculeata
Willow Flycatcher (Observed)
Empidonax traillii
Winged Floater Mussel (Observed)
Anodonta nuttalliana
Yellow-breasted Chat (Observed)
Icteria virens auricollis