How A Local Eagle Scout And A Multi-State Power Company Teamed Up To Help Nesting Great Blue Herons Thrive For Many Years To Come

great blue herons nesting at Farmington Bay

When you think of likely partners in wildlife conservation, it’s not commonly thought of that a 17-year-old boy scout and a large multi-state power company would find each other let alone team up to make a very sizeable contribution regarding nesting great blue herons that could last for many years to come. But my friends,

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Even On Blaah Days, Going Bird Watching Is Still Better Than Not Going Bird Watching

northern flicker perched on a metal fence post at Farmington Bay

If I was going to describe the weather on today’s bird-watching trip, the only word that comes to mind is, well, blaah. With the prevailing temperature hovering right around freezing, the overall conditions this morning were nothing more than very low clouds, a slight wind, and a forecasted snowstorm that eventually showed up and chased

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The Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge Surely Has Some Incredible Sunsets To Photograph So Come Learn How For Free

Sunset on the Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge

Last night’s sunset on the Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge was nothing short of spectacular, at least in my opinion that is. And as luck would have it, I found myself in the vicinity of the bird refuge late in the evening yesterday and noticed a perfect amount of clouds hanging over Promontory Mountain. I

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Sometimes The Scenery Is Better Than The Bird Watching On The Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge And Today Was Certainly One Of Those Days.

reflection on the Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge auto tour route

Let me start off by stating I am a huge fan of the Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge and have been for decades, ever since high school, in fact. So much so, I started this blog to help with refuge awareness and nature education, at least in a small and simple measure I suppose. My

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November Might Mean Turkeys To Some But To Others, Including Me, It Means Trumpeter Swans

trumpeter swan standing in a field in Box Elder County, Utah

When I think of November I almost always think of swans, mainly the tundra swan to be more precise. And with good reason I might add as each November upwards of 10,000 tundra swans migrate through the Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge and surrounding wetlands on their way to California for the winter. It is

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Set This Day Aside To Come And Celebrate Bird Conservation With The Great Blue Heron Rookery Repair And Expansion Project

great blue heron in flight

It is with much pleasure I’m able to share some great news I just received from Hayley Pace, the assistant manager at the Eccles Wildlife Education Center, regarding the repair and expansion project for the great blue heron rookery at Farmington Bay. The heron rookery repair project is now set for November 19th, 2022 from

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Thanks To Delta Waterfowl, The Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge Has A New Photography Blind On Their Nature Trail

photography blind on the bear river migratory bird refuge nature trail

If you’re like me, an avid nature photographer, you will hopefully appreciate the generous upgrade to the Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge nature trail with a new photography blind, thanks to a local chapter of Delta Waterfowl. The photography blind is located on the southern tip of the refuge nature trail, sitting on the bank

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Can We Save The Monarch Butterfly? Washington State University Is Helping Unlock The Mystery Of Their Migration

monarch butterfly sitting on a red flower

A few days ago, one of our readers here at Bear River Blogger reached out to me about helping get the word out about a monarch butterfly research project conducted in Blackfoot, Idaho through Washington State University in hopes of getting help from the public, especially those of us who love and want to help

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When Checking Milkweed For Monarch Butterfly Caterpillars, Don’t Be Afraid To Go Small, Very Small In Fact

monarch caterpillar on a showy milkweed leaf

I’ve been in full-blown monarch butterfly mode lately, and why not? It’s late August and here in northern Utah, we are at the peak time for finding monarch butterflies, caterpillars, and eggs. I’m observing monarch butterflies in my yard each and every day now, especially males patrolling my property as they fight over and guard

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