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Thursday, May 18, 2023

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Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge: Behind the Gates (Trip #1)
7:00 am - 1:00 pm. Spend a day with expert birders on a birding adventure at Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge. You will soon learn and see why this area has ... see more
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7:00 am - 1:00 pm. Spend a day with expert birders on a birding adventure at Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge. You will soon learn and see why this area has been protected over the last 75 years. It is considered one of the top ten birding spots in the nation and one of Utah’s premier birding hotspots. Its 78,000 acres provide a vast wetland habitat for a phenomenal number of migrants including waterfowl, shorebirds, raptors, White-faced Ibis, several species of blackbirds, gulls, terns, swallows, marsh wrens, and more. This is a great field trip for all levels of birders. *If there are many birds actively nesting on the road, access behind the gates will be limited. Guide(s): Jen Wright, Patricia Mezza, and Keynote Speaker: Mark Stackhouse Transportation: Mid-size Bus Meeting Location: Eccles Wildlife Education Center Activity Level: Easy Good For: Advanced Birders, Intermediate Birders, Beginning Birders, Families with Children Target Species: waterfowl, shorebirds, wading birds, raptors, flycatchers, vireos, swallows, and shrikes
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Mist Netting and Bird Banding at Farmington Creek (Trip #2) 7:00 AM
7:00 am - 9:00 am. Participants will learn how and why biologist use fine “mist” nets for trapping small birds, proper safety and handling of birds, and ... see more
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7:00 am - 9:00 am. Participants will learn how and why biologist use fine “mist” nets for trapping small birds, proper safety and handling of birds, and how birds are measured, weighed, and banded. They will also learn how the data is used for bird conservation. Participants will have the opportunity to assist (barring any avian flu outbreaks like we had in 2022) in handling and photo ops with the birds before they are released back into the wild. Best Management Practices will be in place to assure the safety and well-being of both the bird and the participants. Transportation: Self-Drive Guide(s): Russ Lawrence and Jace Taylor Meeting Location: Eccles Wildlife Education Center Activity Level: Accessible Good For: Advanced Birders, Intermediate Birders, Beginning Birders, Families with Children Target Species: Flycatcher (sp.), Song Sparrow, Bullock’s Oriole, Yellow Warbler, Common Yellowthroat, Audubon’s Warbler, Yellow-breasted Chat, Lincoln’s Sparrow, Marsh Wren, and anything else willing to fly between trees and get caught in our nets.
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Mist Netting and Bird Banding at Farmington Creek (Trip #2) 9:00 AM
9:00 am - 11:00 am. Participants will learn how and why biologist use fine “mist” nets for trapping small birds, proper safety and handling of birds, and... see more
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9:00 am - 11:00 am. Participants will learn how and why biologist use fine “mist” nets for trapping small birds, proper safety and handling of birds, and how birds are measured, weighed, and banded. They will also learn how the data is used for bird conservation. Participants will have the opportunity to assist (barring any avian flu outbreaks like we had in 2022) in handling and photo ops with the birds before they are released back into the wild. Best Management Practices will be in place to assure the safety and well-being of both the bird and the participants. Transportation: Self-Drive Guide(s): Russ Lawrence and Jace Taylor Meeting Location: Eccles Wildlife Education Center Activity Level: Accessible Good For: Advanced Birders, Intermediate Birders, Beginning Birders, Families with Children Target Species: Flycatcher (sp.), Song Sparrow, Bullock’s Oriole, Yellow Warbler, Common Yellowthroat, Audubon’s Warbler, Yellow-breasted Chat, Lincoln’s Sparrow, Marsh Wren, and anything else willing to fly between trees and get caught in our nets.
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Birding by Kayak at the Eccles Wildlife Education Center (Trip #3) 7:00 AM
7:00 am - 9:00 am. Join us for an aquatic birding adventure throughout the wetlands of Farmington Bay’s Hasenyager Preserve. Paddle on the calm waters that... see more
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7:00 am - 9:00 am. Join us for an aquatic birding adventure throughout the wetlands of Farmington Bay’s Hasenyager Preserve. Paddle on the calm waters that wind through the wetlands and discover all of its wild offerings while learning about what birds are in the area and listening to the sounds of the wetlands. Having all these ecosystems so close together provide a perfect habitat for a variety of wildlife and plants blooming along the water’s edge. The wetlands’ waters will take you deep into the marsh and provide wonderful opportunities to spy a few of our feathered friends. Keep an eye out for hawks, fox and long-tailed weasels hunting the banks looking for their next meal. A variety of waterfowl, shorebirds and songbirds frequent all corners of the wetlands. Come join us on a wetland adventure! Weather permitting. *Ticket includes kayak and life jacket rental. Transportation: Self-Drive Guide(s): Heidi Hoven and Janice Gardner Meeting Location: Eccles Wildlife Education Center Activity Level: Active Good For: Advanced Birders, Intermediate Birders, Beginning Birders Target Species: wetland species
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Birding by Kayak at the Eccles Wildlife Education Center (Trip #3) 10:00 AM
10:00 am - 12:00 pm. Join us for an aquatic birding adventure throughout the wetlands of Farmington Bay’s Hasenyager Preserve. Paddle on the calm waters th... see more
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10:00 am - 12:00 pm. Join us for an aquatic birding adventure throughout the wetlands of Farmington Bay’s Hasenyager Preserve. Paddle on the calm waters that wind through the wetlands and discover all of its wild offerings while learning about what birds are in the area and listening to the sounds of the wetlands. Having all these ecosystems so close together provide a perfect habitat for a variety of wildlife and plants blooming along the water’s edge. The wetlands’ waters will take you deep into the marsh and provide wonderful opportunities to spy a few of our feathered friends. Keep an eye out for hawks, fox and long-tailed weasels hunting the banks looking for their next meal. A variety of waterfowl, shorebirds and songbirds frequent all corners of the wetlands. Come join us on a wetland adventure! Weather permitting. *Ticket includes kayak and life jacket rental. Transportation: Self-Drive Guide(s): Heidi Hoven and Janice Gardner Meeting Location: Eccles Wildlife Education Center Activity Level: Active Good For: Advanced Birders, Intermediate Birders, Beginning Birders Target Species: wetland species
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Jordanelle Wetlands and Heber Fields (Trip #4)
7:00 am - 12:00 pm. The wetland and riparian areas below Jordanelle Dam offer excellent birding in these foothills to the Uinta Mountains. This area is an Au... see more
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7:00 am - 12:00 pm. The wetland and riparian areas below Jordanelle Dam offer excellent birding in these foothills to the Uinta Mountains. This area is an Audubon Important Bird Area (IBA). Possible species include: American Dipper, Osprey, Black-headed Grosbeak, Warbling Vireo, Common Yellowthroat and Bullock’s Oriole. We will also look for returning Bobolinks. Transportation: Self-Drive Guide(s): Kenny Frisch and Janae Redke Meeting Location: Canyon Rim Smith’s Marketplace Activity Level: Moderate Good For: Advanced Birders, Intermediate Birders, Beginning Birders, Families with Children Target Species: raptors, flycatchers, vireos, swallows, shrikes, songbirds
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Photography at Farmington Bay (Trip #5)
8:00 am - 12:00 pm. This is a guided self-drive tour of specific spots at Farmington Bay, with an emphasis on serious bird photography. We’ll have hands-on... see more
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8:00 am - 12:00 pm. This is a guided self-drive tour of specific spots at Farmington Bay, with an emphasis on serious bird photography. We’ll have hands-on sessions at each stop for photographing birds with a tripod as well as hand-held shooting and shooting from a car. We will cover equipment tips, camera settings and shooting techniques for getting the best pictures possible in nearly any conditions. Transportation: Self-Drive Guide(s): Tom Mathewson Meeting Location: Farmington Bay Activity Level: Easy Good For: Advanced Birders, Intermediate Birders, Beginning Birders Target Species: waterfowl, shorebirds, wading birds, raptors, flycatchers, vireos, swallows, shrikes, songbirds
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Birding Rockport by Canoe/Kayak (Trip #6)
8:00 am - 3:00 pm. Rockport Reservoir’s nearby springs host many ducks, grebes, herons, and raptors (including nesting Osprey) with the smaller birds occup... see more
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8:00 am - 3:00 pm. Rockport Reservoir’s nearby springs host many ducks, grebes, herons, and raptors (including nesting Osprey) with the smaller birds occupying the adjacent trees and shrubs. You will have a grand birding experience at the reservoir using canoes and kayaks. Participants will be required to row. Kayaking can be difficult if there is wind and waves. Please arrive by 7:45am for instructions. Allow for travel time. Weather permitting. *Ticket includes park entry, canoe or kayak, and life jacket rental. Transportation: Self-Drive Guide(s): Kathy Donnell and Vivian Schneggenburger Meeting Location: Rockport State Park Activity Level: Active Good For: Advanced Birders, Intermediate Birders, Beginning Birders Target Species: waterfowl, shorebirds, wading birds, raptors, woodpeckers, flycatchers, vireos, swallows, shrikes, corvids, songbirds
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$60.00

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American Kestrel (Trip #7)
9:00 am - 1:00 pm. Learn about the American Kestrel from Hawkwatch International. They have been monitoring kestrels for 9 years from nest boxes they have pu... see more
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9:00 am - 1:00 pm. Learn about the American Kestrel from Hawkwatch International. They have been monitoring kestrels for 9 years from nest boxes they have put up around the Wasatch area, from the Great Salt Lake shores to the Wasatch Mountains. You will go out with the biologists to visit active nest sites to observe and help monitor these birds. *Ticket includes head net. Transportation: Mid-size Bus Guide(s): Nikki Wayment and Jesse Watson Meeting Location: Eccles Wildlife Education Center Activity Level: Easy Good For: Advanced Birders, Intermediate Birders, Beginning Birders, Families with Children Target Species: raptors
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Burrowing Owls of Antelope Island (Trip #8)
2:00 pm - 5:00 pm. Think you know everything about owls? Well not these little hoots. Come see the underground-dwelling, awake in the day, sentinels of the g... see more
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2:00 pm - 5:00 pm. Think you know everything about owls? Well not these little hoots. Come see the underground-dwelling, awake in the day, sentinels of the grasslands – Burrowing Owls. This is a field trip to Antelope Island State Park to look for Burrowing Owl sites. *Ticket includes park entry and head net. Transportation: Mid-size Bus Guide(s): Nikki Wayment and Jesse Watson Meeting Location: Eccles Wildlife Education Center Activity Level: Easy Good For: Advanced Birders, Intermediate Birders, Beginning Birders, Families with Children Target Species: owls
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Antelope Island Owl Prowl (Trip #9)
5:00 pm - 9:30 pm. Who, Who should go? Owl lovers, that's WHO! Antelope Island is prime habitat for several species of owl: Great Horned, Barn, Burrowing, Lo... see more
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5:00 pm - 9:30 pm. Who, Who should go? Owl lovers, that's WHO! Antelope Island is prime habitat for several species of owl: Great Horned, Barn, Burrowing, Long-eared and Short-eared Owls. This is a great opportunity to see other wildlife in the park. Picturesque views of the lake and timing of this evening trip will be great for photographing the island’s famous sunsets. *Ticket includes park entry and head net. Transportation: Mid-size Bus Guide(s): Laura Cleveland, Chris Butler, and Keynote Speaker: Mark Stackhouse Meeting Location: Eccles Wildlife Education Center Activity Level: Moderate Good For: Advanced Birders, Intermediate Birders, Beginning Birders, Families with Children Target Species: owls
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$55.00

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Mountain Owls (Trip #10)
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Friday, May 19, 2023

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Antelope Island Birding (Trip #11)
6:00 am - 1:00 pm. Bird along the causeway toward Garr Ranch. Depending on water level we will spend some time looking at shorebirds along the causeway befor... see more
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6:00 am - 1:00 pm. Bird along the causeway toward Garr Ranch. Depending on water level we will spend some time looking at shorebirds along the causeway before heading towards Garr Ranch to look for raptors, chukars, and songbirds along the way. Garr Ranch tends to be a migrant trap in the spring. Once there we will look for Great Horned Owls, raptors, songbirds, and more. Make sure to bring your own binoculars, scope, bug spray, snacks and your ears. *Ticket includes park entry and head net. Transportation: Van Guide(s): Mike Hearell Meeting Location: Eccles Wildlife Education Center Activity Level: Easy Good For: Advanced Birders, Intermediate Birders, Beginning Birders Target Species: Black-bellied Plovers, Snowy Plovers, willets, avocets, Black-necked Stilt, waterfowl, grebes, gulls, migrating warblers, vireos, flycatchers, owls, falcons, hawks, woodpeckers, and Virginia Rail. Also, there is always a chance of rare species this time of year!
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Wetland Birding at Farmington Bay WMA (Trip #12)
6:30 am - 11:30 am. Join Wildlife Expeditions guide Alex Patia on a walk around the wetlands at Farmington Bay WMA in search of waterfowl, grebes, rails, sho... see more
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6:30 am - 11:30 am. Join Wildlife Expeditions guide Alex Patia on a walk around the wetlands at Farmington Bay WMA in search of waterfowl, grebes, rails, shorebirds, waders, and more! Expect to hear many Marsh Wrens, Yellow-headed Blackbirds, and Common Yellowthroats along the way as we watch Cinnamon Teal, Redhead, Black-necked Stilt, American Avocet, Wilson’s Phalarope, Franklin’s Gull, Forster’s Tern, Snowy Egrets, and perhaps even an elusive American Bittern! Transportation: Van Guide(s): Alex Patia Meeting Location: Eccles Wildlife Education Center Activity Level: Moderate Good For: Advanced Birders, Intermediate Birders, Beginning Birders Target Species: waterfowl, grebes, rails, shorebirds, waders
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$45.00

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Mist Netting and Bird Banding at Farmington Creek (Trip #13) 7:00 AM
7:00 am - 9:00 am. Participants will learn how and why biologist use fine “mist” nets for trapping small birds, proper safety and handling of birds, and ... see more
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7:00 am - 9:00 am. Participants will learn how and why biologist use fine “mist” nets for trapping small birds, proper safety and handling of birds, and how birds are measured, weighed, and banded. They will also learn how the data is used for bird conservation. Participants will have the opportunity to assist (barring any avian flu outbreaks like we had in 2022) in handling and photo ops with the birds before they are released back into the wild. Best Management Practices will be in place to assure the safety and well-being of both the bird and the participants. Transportation: Self-Drive Guide(s): Russ Lawrence and Jace Taylor Meeting Location: Eccles Wildlife Education Center Activity Level: Accessible Good For: Advanced Birders, Intermediate Birders, Beginning Birders, Families with Children Target Species: Flycatcher (sp.), Song Sparrow, Bullock’s Oriole, Yellow Warbler, Common Yellowthroat, Audubon’s Warbler, Yellow-breasted Chat, Lincoln’s Sparrow, Marsh Wren, and anything else willing to fly between trees and get caught in our nets.
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Mist Netting and Bird Banding at Farmington Creek (Trip #13) 9:00 AM
9:00 am - 11:00 am. Participants will learn how and why biologist use fine “mist” nets for trapping small birds, proper safety and handling of birds, and... see more
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9:00 am - 11:00 am. Participants will learn how and why biologist use fine “mist” nets for trapping small birds, proper safety and handling of birds, and how birds are measured, weighed, and banded. They will also learn how the data is used for bird conservation. Participants will have the opportunity to assist (barring any avian flu outbreaks like we had in 2022) in handling and photo ops with the birds before they are released back into the wild. Best Management Practices will be in place to assure the safety and well-being of both the bird and the participants. Transportation: Self-Drive Guide(s): Russ Lawrence and Jace Taylor Meeting Location: Eccles Wildlife Education Center Activity Level: Accessible Good For: Advanced Birders, Intermediate Birders, Beginning Birders, Families with Children Target Species: Flycatcher (sp.), Song Sparrow, Bullock’s Oriole, Yellow Warbler, Common Yellowthroat, Audubon’s Warbler, Yellow-breasted Chat, Lincoln’s Sparrow, Marsh Wren, and anything else willing to fly between trees and get caught in our nets.
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Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge: Behind the Gates (Trip #14)
7:00 am - 1:00 pm. Spend a day with expert birders on a birding adventure at Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge. You will soon learn and see why this area has ... see more
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7:00 am - 1:00 pm. Spend a day with expert birders on a birding adventure at Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge. You will soon learn and see why this area has been protected over the last 75 years. It is considered one of the top ten birding spots in the nation and one of Utah’s premier birding hotspots. Its 78,000 acres provide a vast wetland habitat for a phenomenal number of migrants including waterfowl, shorebirds, raptors, White-faced Ibis, several species of blackbirds, gulls, terns, swallows, marsh wrens, and more. This is a great field trip for all levels of birders. *If there are many birds actively nesting on the road, access behind the gates will be limited. Transportation: Mid-size Bus Guide(s): Jen Wright, Patricia Mezza, and Bear River MBR Staff Meeting Location: Eccles Wildlife Education Center Activity Level: Easy Good For: Advanced Birders, Intermediate Birders, Beginning Birders, Families with Children Target Species: waterfowl, shorebirds, wading birds, raptors, flycatchers, vireos, swallows, shrikes
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Birding by Kayak at the Eccles Wildlife Education Center (Trip #15) 7:00 AM
7:00 am - 9:00 am. Join us for an aquatic birding adventure throughout the wetlands of Farmington Bay’s Hasenyager Preserve. Paddle on the calm waters that... see more
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7:00 am - 9:00 am. Join us for an aquatic birding adventure throughout the wetlands of Farmington Bay’s Hasenyager Preserve. Paddle on the calm waters that wind through the wetlands and discover all of its wild offerings while learning about what birds are in the area and listening to the sounds of the wetlands. Having all these ecosystems so close together provide a perfect habitat for a variety of wildlife and plants blooming along the water’s edge. The wetlands’ waters will take you deep into the marsh and provide wonderful opportunities to spy a few of our feathered friends. Keep an eye out for hawks, fox and long-tailed weasels hunting the banks looking for their next meal. A variety of waterfowl, shorebirds and songbirds frequent all corners of the wetlands. Come join us on a wetland adventure! Weather permitting. *Ticket includes kayak and life jacket rental. Transportation: Self-Drive Guide(s): Heidi Hoven and Ashley Kijowski Meeting Location: Eccles Wildlife Education Center Activity Level: Active Good For: Advanced Birders, Intermediate Birders, Beginning Birders Target Species: wetland species
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Birding by Kayak at the Eccles Wildlife Education Center (Trip #15) 10:00 AM
10:00 am - 12:00 pm. Join us for an aquatic birding adventure throughout the wetlands of Farmington Bay’s Hasenyager Preserve. Paddle on the calm waters th... see more
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10:00 am - 12:00 pm. Join us for an aquatic birding adventure throughout the wetlands of Farmington Bay’s Hasenyager Preserve. Paddle on the calm waters that wind through the wetlands and discover all of its wild offerings while learning about what birds are in the area and listening to the sounds of the wetlands. Having all these ecosystems so close together provide a perfect habitat for a variety of wildlife and plants blooming along the water’s edge. The wetlands’ waters will take you deep into the marsh and provide wonderful opportunities to spy a few of our feathered friends. Keep an eye out for hawks, fox and long-tailed weasels hunting the banks looking for their next meal. A variety of waterfowl, shorebirds and songbirds frequent all corners of the wetlands. Come join us on a wetland adventure! Weather permitting. *Ticket includes kayak and life jacket rental. Transportation: Self-Drive Guide(s): Heidi Hoven and Ashley Kijowski Meeting Location: Eccles Wildlife Education Center Activity Level: Active Good For: Advanced Birders, Intermediate Birders, Beginning Birders Target Species: wetland species
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Swaner Preserve and EcoCenter, Sandhill Cranes, and More (Trip #16)
7:00 am - 11:00 am. Come visit high altitude wet meadows, marshes, riparian areas and uplands here in search of Sandhill Cranes. Cranes have successfully nes... see more
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7:00 am - 11:00 am. Come visit high altitude wet meadows, marshes, riparian areas and uplands here in search of Sandhill Cranes. Cranes have successfully nested and reared their young in the Preserve in years past and are typically very visible during the spring. Surrounded by a scenic backdrop of the Wasatch Mountains, walk along trails normally closed to the public. These high altitude wetlands and adjacent uplands are home to more than 70 species of birds, including Mountain Bluebirds, Yellow-headed and Red-winged Blackbirds, swallows, various raptors and Yellow Warblers. *Special guest Fiona Gillogly, nature journaler, will be participating in this trip for those interested in a closer look at what nature journaling involves. We invite you to bring your own nature journal or sketchbook to try your hand at the process. Transportation: Self-Drive Guide(s): Rhea Cone and Vivian Schneggenburger Meeting Location: Swaner Preserve and EcoCenter Activity Level: Active Good For: Intermediate Birders Target Species: waterfowl, shorebirds, wading birds
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$40.00

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Inland Sea Shorebird Reserve (Trip #17)
7:00 am - 1:00 pm. Experience Rio Tinto Kennecott’s Inland Sea Shorebird Reserve that is not open to the general public. Visit over 8,000 acres of private ... see more
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7:00 am - 1:00 pm. Experience Rio Tinto Kennecott’s Inland Sea Shorebird Reserve that is not open to the general public. Visit over 8,000 acres of private land managed just for shorebirds on the edge of Great Salt Lake. Shallow ponds or playas invite avocets, Black-necked Stilts, willets, migrating ‘peeps’ and one of the few places to consistently see Snowy Plovers. Prairie type sparrows, larks, pipits, shrike, hawks and falcons are possible. Access to some areas may be limited with wet weather. Depending on time and conditions access to bird Gillmor Sanctuary may be possible. This trip includes light walking with probable muddy conditions. It is recommended to bring an extra spotting scope if possible. Transportation: Van(s) Guide(s): Ann Neville, Ella Sorensen, and Keynote Speaker: Mark Stackhouse Meeting Location: Eccles Wildlife Education Center Activity Level: Easy Good For: Intermediate Birders, Beginning Birders Target Species: waterfowl, shorebirds, wading birds
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$80.00

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Birding Diamond Fork Canyon (Trip #18)
7:00 am - 2:00 pm. Diamond Fork Canyon encompasses a wide diversity of habitats including montane forest, sagebrush, scrub oak, juniper forest, wetland marsh... see more
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7:00 am - 2:00 pm. Diamond Fork Canyon encompasses a wide diversity of habitats including montane forest, sagebrush, scrub oak, juniper forest, wetland marsh, stream, and pond riparian areas and cliff habitat in which a wide diversity of bird species may be found. Possible bird sightings include: Western Tanager, Lazuli Bunting, Western Bluebird, Belted Kingfisher, Western Scrub-jay, Golden Eagle (possibly on a nest), Canyon, Marsh, Pacific Wren, Sage Thrasher, Red-naped Sapsucker, Fox Sparrow. Bring insect repellent, sunscreen, and lunch. Transportation: Self-Drive Guide(s): Keeli Marvel and Terri Pope Meeting Location: Springville Activity Level: Moderate Good For: Advanced Birders, Intermediate Birders Target Species: raptors, woodpeckers, flycatchers, vireos, swallows, shrikes, corvids, songbirds
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$30.00

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Utah County Daytime Hotspots (Trip #19)
7:00 am - 3:00 pm. We will begin our trip in the Genola Goshen Canyon area. We hope to see Blue Grosbeak, Yellow-breasted Chat, Sora, Virginia Rails, Canyon ... see more
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7:00 am - 3:00 pm. We will begin our trip in the Genola Goshen Canyon area. We hope to see Blue Grosbeak, Yellow-breasted Chat, Sora, Virginia Rails, Canyon Wren and some waterfowl and shorebirds. Looking out for Short-eared, Great-horned, and Barn Owls. We will continue along Elberta Slant Rd. looking for Long-billed Curlew, Burrowing Owl and Gray Vireo. Lunch break in Eureka. Then we will explore the East Tintic Mountains for Juniper Titmouse, flycatchers, vireos and warblers. Transportation: Self-Drive Guide(s): Suzi Holt, Jessica Holt, and Amanda Tinoco Meeting Location: Payson Activity Level: Easy Good For: Intermediate Birders, Beginning Birders, Families with Children Target Species: waterfowl, shorebirds, wading birds, raptors, woodpeckers, flycatchers, vireos, swallows, shrikes, corvids, songbirds
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$35.00

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Mantua Reservoir and Surrounding Areas (Trip #20)
7:30 am - 11:30 am. Mantua Reservoir is located in Box Elder canyon at the edge of the small town of Mantua. The reservoir sits at an elevation of 5,000 feet... see more
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7:30 am - 11:30 am. Mantua Reservoir is located in Box Elder canyon at the edge of the small town of Mantua. The reservoir sits at an elevation of 5,000 feet and is lined with Cottonwood trees that are great for finding birds. We will do some walking and driving as we explore around the reservoir and surrounding fields looking for waterfowl, waterbirds, tweety birds, and a nesting Bald Eagle family. Transportation: Self-Drive Guide(s): Valerie Frokjer and Dickson Smith Meeting Location: Mantua Reservoir Activity Level: Easy Good For: Advanced Birders, Intermediate Birders, Beginning Birders, Families with Children Target Species: Bald Eagle, loons, ducks, grebes, sparrows, warblers, Bullock's Oriole, Lazuli Bunting, Western Tanager, swallows, Gray Catbird, Black-headed Grosbeak, Sandhill Cranes, raptors, Wild Turkeys, woodpeckers, gulls, terns
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$25.00

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Morgan County Backyard Birding (Trip #21)
7:30 am - 2:00 pm. Some of the best birding in Morgan County is found in the backyards of the houses in the quaint small towns of Morgan and Croydon in Weber... see more
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7:30 am - 2:00 pm. Some of the best birding in Morgan County is found in the backyards of the houses in the quaint small towns of Morgan and Croydon in Weber Canyon. Cavity-nesting Tree Swallows, House Wrens, and American Kestrel will be target birds. Bird feeders will be attracting Black-headed Grosbeaks, Bullock's Orioles, Cassin's Finches, Lazuli Buntings, and hummingbirds. This trip has averaged approximately 65 species per year and surprises are always possible. We will also bird along the Weber River in Henefer looking for large nesting birds such as raptors and herons. There may be periods of standing, short mostly flat land walking, and watching bird feeders. Transportation: Self-Drive Guide(s): Weston Smith and Arnold Smith Meeting Location: Morgan Activity Level: Easy Good For: Intermediate Birders, Beginning Birders, Families with Children Target Species: waterfowl, wading birds, raptors, flycatchers, vireos, swallows, shrikes, corvids, songbirds
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$30.00

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Sage-Steppe Birding at Promontory Point (Trip #22)
8:00 am - 1:00 pm. This trip will have stops from the wetlands and riparian areas from Bear River Bay and travel through the uplands as we focus on the sageb... see more
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8:00 am - 1:00 pm. This trip will have stops from the wetlands and riparian areas from Bear River Bay and travel through the uplands as we focus on the sagebrush and upland communities of the Promontory Peninsula. We will see birds associated with each habitat as we move from the lower wetlands at the edge of the lake up to the slopes and ridges of the mountains. Highlights are seeing the different communities for different habitats, and typically find grassland, upland, and sagebrush associated birds, like Long-Billed Curlews and Sage Thrashers. We will also have a chance at many of northern Utah's raptors. We will also be near some non-bird points of interest like Golden Spike National Historic Park, where the transcontinental railroad was finished. Transportation: Mid-size Bus Guide(s): Amanda Hayes-Puttfarcken and Jim Parrish Meeting Location: Eccles Wildlife Education Center Activity Level: Moderate Good For: Advanced Birders, Intermediate Birders, Beginning Birders, Families with Children Target Species: Long-billed Curlew, Short-eared Owl, Grasshopper Sparrow, Sage Thrasher, Sagebrush Sparrow, and Brewer's Sparrow
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$60.00

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Research Boat Tour on the Great Salt Lake (Trip #23) 10:00 AM
10:00 am - 12:00 pm. Why is there such an abundant suite of wildlife, particularly birds on Great Salt Lake? Take a ride with the wildlife biologist who is r... see more
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10:00 am - 12:00 pm. Why is there such an abundant suite of wildlife, particularly birds on Great Salt Lake? Take a ride with the wildlife biologist who is responsible for monitoring the lake’s health. Board the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources research boat and experience Great Salt Lake’s ecosystem first hand. You will likely see Eared Grebes and various gulls, although this is not a birding trip. This excursion is a hands-on learning experience about GSL ecology and current research projects. The geology and history of the islands and other landscapes will be discussed. *Trip is weather and water level dependent. Water level will be determined on May 5, 2023. Weather date, Sunday, May 21, 2023. Transportation: Self-Drive Guide(s): John Luft, Jim Van Leeuwen, and Kyle Stone Meeting Location: Great Salt Lake State Park Marina Activity Level: Easy Good For: Advanced Birders, Intermediate Birders, Beginning Birders Target Species: Eared Grebes, various gulls
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Research Boat Tour on the Great Salt Lake (Trip #23) 1:00 PM
1:00 pm - 3:00 pm. Why is there such an abundant suite of wildlife, particularly birds on Great Salt Lake? Take a ride with the wildlife biologist who is res... see more
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1:00 pm - 3:00 pm. Why is there such an abundant suite of wildlife, particularly birds on Great Salt Lake? Take a ride with the wildlife biologist who is responsible for monitoring the lake’s health. Board the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources research boat and experience Great Salt Lake’s ecosystem first hand. You will likely see Eared Grebes and various gulls, although this is not a birding trip. This excursion is a hands-on learning experience about GSL ecology and current research projects. The geology and history of the islands and other landscapes will be discussed. *Trip is weather and water level dependent. Water level will be determined on May 5, 2023. Weather date, Sunday, May 21, 2023. Transportation: Self-Drive Guide(s): John Luft, Jim Van Leeuwen, and Kyle Stone Meeting Location: Great Salt Lake State Park Marina Activity Level: Easy Good For: Advanced Birders, Intermediate Birders, Beginning Birders Target Species: Eared Grebes, various gulls
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Burrowing Owls of Antelope Island (Trip #24)
2:00 pm - 5:00 pm. Think you know everything about owls? Well not these little hoots. Come see the underground-dwelling, awake in the day, sentinels of the g... see more
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2:00 pm - 5:00 pm. Think you know everything about owls? Well not these little hoots. Come see the underground-dwelling, awake in the day, sentinels of the grasslands – Burrowing Owls. This is a field trip to Antelope Island State Park to look for Burrowing Owl sites. *Ticket includes park entry and head net. Transportation: Mid-size Bus Guide(s): Melissa Halvorsen and Renata Vazquez Meeting Location: Eccles Wildlife Education Center Activity Level: Easy Good For: Advanced Birders, Intermediate Birders, Beginning Birders, Families with Children Target Species: owls
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Utah County Evening Hotspots (Trip #25)
5:00 pm - 8:30 pm. This trip will start during the day in the valley near Utah Lake and finish at a nearby wetland with a small lake, and a portion of the Jo... see more
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5:00 pm - 8:30 pm. This trip will start during the day in the valley near Utah Lake and finish at a nearby wetland with a small lake, and a portion of the Jordan River. We will start on the North Shore Trail of Utah Lake and then drive over to Powell Lake, which is nearby to finish the field trip. *TRIP DESCRIPTION AND TIMING IS UPDATED FROM PRINTED BOOKLET. Probable Birds: Great Horned Owl, Yellow Warbler, Black-necked Stilt, American Avocet, Long-billed Dowitcher, Wilson’s Phalarope, Caspian Tern, Forster’s Tern, Northern Harrier, Black-crowned Night-Heron, Western Kingbird, Eastern Kingbird, Mountain Chickadee, Blue-gray Gnatcatcher, Chipping Sparrow, Brewer’s Sparrow, Bullock’s Oriole, Western Tanager, Orange-crowned Warbler, Common Yellowthroat, Black-headed Grosbeak, Marsh Wren, Cinnamon Teal, Blue-winged Teal and many other migrants. Transportation: Self-Drive Guide(s): KC Childs and Janae Redke Meeting Location: Jordan River Trail, Saratoga Springs Activity Level: Moderate Good For: Advanced Birders, Intermediate Birders, Beginning Birders Target Species: waterfowl, shorebirds, wading birds, raptors, songbirds
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Antelope Island Owl Prowl (Trip #26)
5:00 pm - 9:30 pm. Who, Who should go? Owl lovers, that's WHO! Antelope Island is prime habitat for several species of owl: Great Horned, Barn, Burrowing, Lo... see more
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5:00 pm - 9:30 pm. Who, Who should go? Owl lovers, that's WHO! Antelope Island is prime habitat for several species of owl: Great Horned, Barn, Burrowing, Long-eared and Short-eared Owls. This is a great opportunity to see other wildlife in the park. Picturesque views of the lake and timing of this evening trip will be great for photographing the island’s famous sunsets. *Ticket includes park entry and head net. Transportation: Mid-size Bus Guide(s): Melissa Halvorsen and Renata Vazquez Meeting Location: Eccles Wildlife Education Center Activity Level: Moderate Good For: Advanced Birders, Intermediate Birders, Beginning Birders, Families with Children Target Species: owls
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Saturday, May 20, 2023

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Ogden Bay: Behind the Gates (Trip #27)
6:00 am - 1:00 pm. Join us for a new trip behind the gates at Ogden Bay. We will explore the wetlands, mudflats, and uplands for shorebirds. There is open wa... see more
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6:00 am - 1:00 pm. Join us for a new trip behind the gates at Ogden Bay. We will explore the wetlands, mudflats, and uplands for shorebirds. There is open water for waterfowl viewing. Then we will explore the trees along the edges for migrants passing through. Make sure to bring your own binoculars, scope, snacks and your ears. Bug spray and a head net are recommended. Transportation: Van Guide(s): Mike Hearell and Connor Johnson Meeting Location: Eccles Wildlife Education Center Activity Level: Easy Good For: Advanced Birders, Intermediate Birders, Beginning Birders, Families with Children Target Species: shorebirds, raptors, migrant trap for songbirds and warblers, Long-billed Curlew, avocets, Black-necked Stilts, waterfowl
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$75.00

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Antelope Island Causeway (Trip #28)
6:30 am - 11:30 am. Join Wildlife Expeditions guide Alex Patia on a driving tour of the Antelope Island Causeway in search of primarily shorebirds as well as... see more
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6:30 am - 11:30 am. Join Wildlife Expeditions guide Alex Patia on a driving tour of the Antelope Island Causeway in search of primarily shorebirds as well as some waterfowl. Expect good numbers of Eared Grebe, Black-necked Stilt, American Avocet, Wilson’s Phalarope, and especially Red-necked Phalarope. Time allowing we will also explore the north end of Antelope Island for Burrowing Owls and other upland species. *Ticket includes park entry and head net. Transportation: Van Guide(s): Alex Patia Meeting Location: Eccles Wildlife Education Center Activity Level: Easy Good For: Advanced Birders, Intermediate Birders, Beginning Birders Target Species: shorebirds, waterfowl
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Mist Netting and Bird Banding at Farmington Creek (Trip #29)
7:00 am - 9:00 am. Participants will learn how and why biologist use fine “mist” nets for trapping small birds, proper safety and handling of birds, and ... see more
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7:00 am - 9:00 am. Participants will learn how and why biologist use fine “mist” nets for trapping small birds, proper safety and handling of birds, and how birds are measured, weighed, and banded. They will also learn how the data is used for bird conservation. Participants will have the opportunity to assist (barring any avian flu outbreaks like we had in 2022) in handling and photo ops with the birds before they are released back into the wild. Best Management Practices will be in place to assure the safety and well-being of both the bird and the participants. Transportation: Self-Drive Guide(s): Russ Lawrence and Jace Taylor Meeting Location: Eccles Wildlife Education Center Activity Level: Accessible Good For: Advanced Birders, Intermediate Birders, Beginning Birders, Families with Children Target Species: Flycatcher (sp.), Song Sparrow, Bullock’s Oriole, Yellow Warbler, Common Yellowthroat, Audubon’s Warbler, Yellow-breasted Chat, Lincoln’s Sparrow, Marsh Wren, and anything else willing to fly between trees and get caught in our nets.
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Behind the Gates at Legacy Nature Preserve (Trip #30)
7:00 am - 12:00 pm. This is a rare opportunity to go behind the gates at Legacy Nature Preserve. You will be guided along remnant oxbow features of the Jorda... see more
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7:00 am - 12:00 pm. This is a rare opportunity to go behind the gates at Legacy Nature Preserve. You will be guided along remnant oxbow features of the Jordan River to view migrant and resident waterfowl and shorebirds. You will also be treated to views of one of only four, known, active Bald Eagle nests in northern Utah. Rubber boots are advised. Transportation: Van Guide(s): Andrea Nelson Meeting Location: Eccles Wildlife Education Center Activity Level: Easy Good For: Advanced Birders, Intermediate Birders, Beginning Birders Target Species: waterfowl, galliformes, shorebirds, wading birds, raptors, woodpeckers, flycatchers, vireos, swallows, shrikes, corvids, songbirds
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Birding by Ear (Trip #31)
7:00 am - 12:00 pm. This field trip will focus on listening to the songs and calls of common Utah birds first in a small group setting and then visiting near... see more
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7:00 am - 12:00 pm. This field trip will focus on listening to the songs and calls of common Utah birds first in a small group setting and then visiting nearby locales in Davis County where these birds will be setting up their territories. Transportation: Van Guide(s): Merrill Webb Meeting Location: Eccles Wildlife Education Center Activity Level: Easy Good For: Beginning Birders Target Species: woodpeckers, corvids, songbirds
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Cache Valley Hotspots (Trip #32)
7:00 am - 2:00 pm. Cache Valley is one of the lesser known birding hotspots in the West. Our trip will reveal the area’s great diversity and wealth of bird... see more
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7:00 am - 2:00 pm. Cache Valley is one of the lesser known birding hotspots in the West. Our trip will reveal the area’s great diversity and wealth of birds and other wildlife secrets. The trip will visit a variety of habitats and microclimates, ranging from sub-alpine forest to fast-flowing trout streams and semi-desert savanna to wetlands. We will also see The Barrens, a Bridgerland Audubon Chapter sanctuary project. Transportation: Bus Guide(s): Jim Parrish and Keynote Speaker: Mark Stackhouse Meeting Location: Eccles Wildlife Education Center Activity Level: Active Good For: Advanced Birders, Intermediate Birders, Beginning Birders, Families with Children Target Species: White-faced Ibis, American Dipper, Great Horned Owl, and Bewick's Wren
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Utah County Daytime Hotspots (Trip #33)
7:00 am - 3:00 pm. We will begin our trip in the Genola Goshen Canyon area. We hope to see Blue Grosbeak, Yellow-breasted Chat, Sora, Virginia Rails, Canyon ... see more
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7:00 am - 3:00 pm. We will begin our trip in the Genola Goshen Canyon area. We hope to see Blue Grosbeak, Yellow-breasted Chat, Sora, Virginia Rails, Canyon Wren and some waterfowl and shorebirds. Looking out for Short-eared, Great-horned, and Barn Owls. We will continue along Elberta Slant Rd. looking for Long-billed Curlew, Burrowing Owl and Gray Vireo. Lunch break in Eureka. Then we will explore the East Tintic Mountains for Juniper Titmouse, flycatchers, vireos and warblers. Transportation: Self-Drive Guide(s): Suzi Holt, Jessica Holt, and Amanda Tinoco Meeting Location: Payson Activity Level: Easy Good For: Intermediate Birders, Beginning Birders, Families with Children Target Species: waterfowl, shorebirds, wading birds, raptors, woodpeckers, flycatchers, vireos, swallows, shrikes, corvids, songbirds
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Bountiful Pond (Trip #34)
7:30 am - 10:00 am. Located on the outskirts of Farmington Bay WMA, Bountiful Pond is a lovely oasis for all kinds of birds. This trip involves walking aroun... see more
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7:30 am - 10:00 am. Located on the outskirts of Farmington Bay WMA, Bountiful Pond is a lovely oasis for all kinds of birds. This trip involves walking around the pond. The large pond provides a stopover area for many gulls and waterfowl, and the surrounding trees and fields hide many songbirds, owls, and other birds with close viewing opportunities. During migration, Bountiful Pond can often house rare vagrants like Eastern Wood Warblers. Transportation: Self-Drive Guide(s): Ian Batterman Meeting Location: Bountiful Pond Activity Level: Easy Good For: Advanced Birders, Intermediate Birders, Beginning Birders, Families with Children Target Species: waterfowl, wading birds, raptors, flycatchers, vireos, swallows, shrikes, songbirds
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Morgan County Backyard Birding (Trip #35)
7:30 am - 2:00 pm. Some of the best birding in Morgan County is found in the backyards of the houses in the quaint small towns of Morgan and Croydon in Weber... see more
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7:30 am - 2:00 pm. Some of the best birding in Morgan County is found in the backyards of the houses in the quaint small towns of Morgan and Croydon in Weber Canyon. Cavity-nesting Tree Swallows, House Wrens, and American Kestrel will be target birds. Bird feeders will be attracting Black-headed Grosbeaks, Bullock's Orioles, Cassin's Finches, Lazuli Buntings, and hummingbirds. This trip has averaged approximately 65 species per year and surprises are always possible. We will also bird along the Weber River in Henefer looking for large nesting birds such as raptors and herons. There may be periods of standing, short mostly flat land walking, and watching bird feeders. Transportation: Self-Drive Guide(s): Weston Smith and Arnold Smith Meeting Location: Morgan Activity Level: Easy Good For: Intermediate Birders, Beginning Birders, Families with Children Target Species: waterfowl, wading birds, raptors, flycatchers, vireos, swallows, shrikes, corvids, songbirds
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Birding by Electric Bike (Trip #36)
8:00 am - 10:00 am. Join us for an easy 4.5-mile ride on e-bikes (electric bikes) along the Jordan River Parkway. This is one of the best places to find bird... see more
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8:00 am - 10:00 am. Join us for an easy 4.5-mile ride on e-bikes (electric bikes) along the Jordan River Parkway. This is one of the best places to find birds and other wildlife in the city, and all the energy you'll save peddling less can be spent on looking for birds. You're sure to see blackbirds, swallows, waterfowl, and songbirds. Raptors, quail, and wading birds are strong possibilities. We'll be sure to stop for plenty of birding breaks along the way. Please note that although using e-bikes is less strenuous than riding traditional bikes, participants should be in good health and able to walk 2-3 miles at a brisk pace without difficulty. Weather permitting. *Ticket includes electric bike and helmet rental. Transportation: Self-Drive Guide(s): Sammy Riccio, Cody Allen, and Steve Slater Meeting Location: West Valley City Activity Level: Active Good For: Intermediate Birders, Beginning Birders Target Species: waterfowl, galliformes, raptors, swallows, corvids, songbirds
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$65.00

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Birding for Families (Trip #37)
9:00 am - 11:00 am. If you've been looking for a way to get the whole family into birding, this field trip is the perfect opportunity. Participants will get ... see more
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9:00 am - 11:00 am. If you've been looking for a way to get the whole family into birding, this field trip is the perfect opportunity. Participants will get the chance to meet a live bird, explore the features that attract birds to the environment, learn how to use binoculars and field guides, and look for wild birds at Red Butte Gardens, one of Salt Lake's easily accessible birding hotspots. This program is designed for families with children ages five and up. Transportation: Self-Drive Guide(s): Laura Cleveland and Chris Butler Meeting Location: Red Butte Garden Visitor Center, Salt Lake City Activity Level: Accessible Good For: Beginning Birders, Families with Children Target Species: galliformes, raptors, swallows, songbirds
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Beginning Birding: Farmington Bay (Trip #38)
2:00 pm - 5:00 pm. We will walk to explore the area and wetlands around the Eccles Wildlife Education Center and practice new birding skills. You are invite... see more
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2:00 pm - 5:00 pm. We will walk to explore the area and wetlands around the Eccles Wildlife Education Center and practice new birding skills. You are invited to join us in the classroom at the Eccles Wildlife Education Center for a free one hour workshop for beginners and families starting at 1:00 pm just prior to the field trip. We will discuss bird identification and the common backyard birds in the Farmington area. Transportation: Self-Drive Guide(s): Dallin Henderson and Max Malmquist Meeting Location: Eccles Wildlife Education Center Activity Level: Easy Good For: Advanced Birders, Intermediate Birders, Beginning Birders, Families with Children Target Species: Canada Goose, Mallard, Pied-billed Grebe, American Coot, Black-necked Stilt, American Avocet, California Gull, Forster’s Tern, American White Pelican, Yellow-headed Blackbird and Red-winged Blackbird
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Beginning Birding: Farmington Bay (Trip #38) KIDS PASS
2:00 pm - 5:00 pm. VALID FOR KIDS UNDER 10 ONLY. KIDS MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY A TICKET HOLDING ADULT. We will walk to explore the area and wetlands around the... see more
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2:00 pm - 5:00 pm. VALID FOR KIDS UNDER 10 ONLY. KIDS MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY A TICKET HOLDING ADULT. We will walk to explore the area and wetlands around the Eccles Wildlife Education Center and practice new birding skills. You are invited to join us in the classroom at the Eccles Wildlife Education Center for a free one hour workshop for beginners and families starting at 1:00 pm just prior to the field trip. We will discuss bird identification and the common backyard birds in the Farmington area. Transportation: Self-Drive Guide(s): Dallin Henderson and Max Malmquist Meeting Location: Eccles Wildlife Education Center Activity Level: Easy Good For: Advanced Birders, Intermediate Birders, Beginning Birders, Families with Children Target Species: Canada Goose, Mallard, Pied-billed Grebe, American Coot, Black-necked Stilt, American Avocet, California Gull, Forster’s Tern, American White Pelican, Yellow-headed Blackbird and Red-winged Blackbird
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Keynote Address with Mark Stackhouse - Pot Roast Dinner
6:00 pm. Enjoy a dinner reception featuring guest speakers, the Birder of the Year award, and keynote address given by Mark Stackhouse at the Davis Conferenc... see more
6:00 pm. Enjoy a dinner reception featuring guest speakers, the Birder of the Year award, and keynote address given by Mark Stackhouse at the Davis Conference Center in Layton, Utah. Join us as Mark Stackhouse presents on "Musings of a Migratory Bird(er): Lessons learned from a lifetime of teaching others about birds and birding." Tickets are required to attend and include dinner. Special dietary meals are available if requested by May 1, 2023. see less
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Keynote Address with Mark Stackhouse - Vegetarian Dinner
6:00 pm. Enjoy a dinner reception featuring guest speakers, the Birder of the Year award, and keynote address given by Mark Stackhouse at the Davis Conferenc... see more
6:00 pm. Enjoy a dinner reception featuring guest speakers, the Birder of the Year award, and keynote address given by Mark Stackhouse at the Davis Conference Center in Layton, Utah. Join us as Mark Stackhouse presents on "Musings of a Migratory Bird(er): Lessons learned from a lifetime of teaching others about birds and birding." Tickets are required to attend and include dinner. Special dietary meals are available if requested by May 1, 2023. see less
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Keynote Address with Mark Stackhouse - Gluten Free Dinner
6:00 pm. Enjoy a dinner reception featuring guest speakers, the Birder of the Year award, and keynote address given by Mark Stackhouse at the Davis Conferenc... see more
6:00 pm. Enjoy a dinner reception featuring guest speakers, the Birder of the Year award, and keynote address given by Mark Stackhouse at the Davis Conference Center in Layton, Utah. Join us as Mark Stackhouse presents on "Musings of a Migratory Bird(er): Lessons learned from a lifetime of teaching others about birds and birding." Tickets are required to attend and include dinner. Special dietary meals are available if requested by May 1, 2023. see less
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Sunday, May 21, 2023

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East Canyon State Park (Trip #39)
5:00 am - 12:00 pm. We will begin at the Henefer Lek to look for the Greater Sage-Grouse. The tour will view feeders placed in the state park and look for wa... see more
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5:00 am - 12:00 pm. We will begin at the Henefer Lek to look for the Greater Sage-Grouse. The tour will view feeders placed in the state park and look for water birds on the reservoir. We will then travel to several other locations within the park looking for mountain birds. Transportation: Self-Drive Guide(s): Weston Smith and Chris Haramoto Meeting Location: East Canyon State Park Activity Level: Easy to Moderate Good For: Advanced Birders, Intermediate Birders, Beginning Birders, Families with Children Target Species: Greater Sage-Grouse, Golden Eagles, Mountain Bluebirds
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$35.00

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Bird the West Desert & Pony Express Trail (Trip #40)
6:00 am - 3:00 pm. Bird the West Desert and the Pony Express Trail. Experience the birds of the West Desert and the ruggedness of the Pony Express Trail firs... see more
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6:00 am - 3:00 pm. Bird the West Desert and the Pony Express Trail. Experience the birds of the West Desert and the ruggedness of the Pony Express Trail first hand. We'll bird a loop starting at Clover Springs CG in Johnson Pass, traveling over to Lookout Pass, and back around past Fitzgerald WMA. Highlights could include desert specialties such as Bushtits, Juniper Titmice, Pinyon Jays, Sagebrush Sparrows, Black-throated Gray Warblers, and Horned Larks. Transportation: Van(s) Guide(s): Keeli Marvel and Keynote Speaker: Mark Stackhouse Meeting Location: Eccles Wildlife Education Center Activity Level: Moderate Good For: Advanced Birders, Intermediate Birders, Beginning Birders Target Species: waterfowl, raptors, woodpeckers, flycatchers, vireos, swallows, shrikes, corvids, songbirds
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$105.00

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Marathon Birding (Trip #41)
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Antelope Island Causeway (Trip #42)
6:30 am - 11:30 am. Join Wildlife Expeditions guide Alex Patia on a driving tour of the Antelope Island Causeway in search of primarily shorebirds as well as... see more
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6:30 am - 11:30 am. Join Wildlife Expeditions guide Alex Patia on a driving tour of the Antelope Island Causeway in search of primarily shorebirds as well as some waterfowl. Expect good numbers of Eared Grebe, Black-necked Stilt, American Avocet, Wilson’s Phalarope, and especially Red-necked Phalarope. Time allowing we will also explore the north end of Antelope Island for Burrowing Owls and other upland species. *Ticket includes park entry and head net. Transportation: Van Guide(s): Alex Patia Meeting Location: Eccles Wildlife Education Center Activity Level: Easy Good For: Advanced Birders, Intermediate Birders, Beginning Birders Target Species: shorebirds, waterfowl
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$45.00

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Birds of the Great Salt Lake (Trip #43)
7:00 am - 8:00 pm. Join Tracy Aviary’s Conservation Ecologist, Bryant Olsen, as you explore the different habitats at Great Salt Lake from freshwater wetla... see more
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7:00 am - 8:00 pm. Join Tracy Aviary’s Conservation Ecologist, Bryant Olsen, as you explore the different habitats at Great Salt Lake from freshwater wetlands, playas and mudflats to open saltwater as well as upland steppe of the lake’s islands and peninsulas to understand the numbers and diversity of birds that make this an internationally significant ecosystem and a great place to go birding. *Ticket includes head net. Transportation: Van Guide(s): Bryant Olsen Meeting Location: Eccles Wildlife Education Center Activity Level: Easy Good For: Advanced Birders, Intermediate Birders, Beginning Birders Target Species: waterfowl, galliformes, shorebirds, wading birds, raptors, woodpeckers, flycatchers, vireos, swallows, shrikes, corvids, songbirds
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$125.00

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Bountiful Pond (Trip #44)
7:30 am - 10:00 am. Located on the outskirts of Farmington Bay WMA, Bountiful Pond is a lovely oasis for all kinds of birds. This trip involves walking aroun... see more
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7:30 am - 10:00 am. Located on the outskirts of Farmington Bay WMA, Bountiful Pond is a lovely oasis for all kinds of birds. This trip involves walking around the pond. The large pond provides a stopover area for many gulls and waterfowl, and the surrounding trees and fields hide many songbirds, owls, and other birds with close viewing opportunities. During migration, Bountiful Pond can often house rare vagrants like Eastern Wood Warblers. Transportation: Self-Drive Guide(s): Sharee Harrison and Will Harrod Meeting Location: Bountiful Pond Activity Level: Easy Good For: Advanced Birders, Intermediate Birders, Beginning Birders, Families with Children Target Species: waterfowl, wading birds, raptors, flycatchers, vireos, swallows, shrikes, songbirds
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Birding by Kayak/Paddleboard on Andy Adam's Reservoir (Trip #45)
8:00 am - 10:00 am. Enjoy a gentle paddle across and around the reservoir. While trying to not flush waterfowl, we’ll head out on the water to gain a bette... see more
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8:00 am - 10:00 am. Enjoy a gentle paddle across and around the reservoir. While trying to not flush waterfowl, we’ll head out on the water to gain a better view. Adam’s Reservoir is easily accessible to the parking lot, however the reservoir is very difficult to bird with a lack of trails and impassable terrain. Using paddleboards and kayaks will allow visitors to gain greater access to the far shores and interior lake. Weather permitting. *Ticket includes kayak or paddleboard and life jacket rental. Transportation: Self-Drive Guide(s): Adam Blundell and Marzena Blundell Meeting Location: Adam’s Reservoir Activity Level: Active Good For: Advanced Birders, Intermediate Birders, Beginning Birders, Families with Children Target Species: Double-crested Cormorants, Osprey, Common Loon, waterfowl, coots
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$45.00

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Spiral Jetty Adventure (Trip #46)
8:00 am - 4:00 pm. Spiral Jetty, one of the world’s most iconic examples of land art, is also a birders paradise! Located in the remote North Arm of Great ... see more
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8:00 am - 4:00 pm. Spiral Jetty, one of the world’s most iconic examples of land art, is also a birders paradise! Located in the remote North Arm of Great Salt Lake there are many opportunities to spot different birds. On the long drive through the grassland and sagebrush landscape, we will surely see many raptors including Ferruginous Hawks, Swainson’s Hawks and Golden Eagles. Once at Spiral Jetty, amidst the hypersaline (and very pink) waters we will encounter American White Pelicans that breed on the remote Gunnison Island, flying overhead in their daily search for fish in the lake’s eastern freshwater wetlands. National Audubon’s Max Malmquist will help us try to find Grasshopper and Sagebrush Sparrows, Long-billed Curlews and Snowy Plovers. As a steward of Spiral Jetty and avid GSL nerd, Jaimi Butler will help explore the ecology, history and the art of Spiral Jetty. Transportation: Bus Guide(s): Jaimi Butler and Max Malmquist Meeting Location: Eccles Wildlife Education Center Activity Level: Moderate Good For: Intermediate Birders Target Species: shorebirds, raptors, songbirds
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$75.00

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Birding for Families (Trip #47)
9:00 am - 11:00 am. If you've been looking for a way to get the whole family into birding, this field trip is the perfect opportunity. Participants will get ... see more
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9:00 am - 11:00 am. If you've been looking for a way to get the whole family into birding, this field trip is the perfect opportunity. Participants will get the chance to meet a live bird, explore the features that attract birds to the environment, learn how to use binoculars and field guides, and look for wild birds at Red Butte Gardens, one of Salt Lake's easily accessible birding hotspots. This program is designed for families with children ages five and up. Transportation: Self-Drive Guide(s): Melissa Halvorsen and Renata Vazquez Meeting Location: Red Butte Garden Visitor Center, Salt Lake City Activity Level: Accessible Good For: Beginning Birders, Families with Children Target Species: galliformes, raptors, swallows, songbirds
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$15.00

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Kaysville Ponds and USU Botanical Center (Trip #48)
2:00 pm - 4:00 pm. Located off I-15, Kaysville Ponds are home to a network of family friendly walking trails in a beautiful wetland environment. This trip in... see more
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2:00 pm - 4:00 pm. Located off I-15, Kaysville Ponds are home to a network of family friendly walking trails in a beautiful wetland environment. This trip involves walking around the pond and down the walkway through the trees. The pond provides a stopover area for many gulls and waterfowl, and the surrounding trees and fields homes for many songbirds, owls, and other birds with close viewing opportunities. Transportation: Self-Drive Guide(s): Sharee Harrison and Adam Blundell Meeting Location: Kaysville Ponds Activity Level: Easy Good For: Advanced Birders, Intermediate Birders, Beginning Birders, Families with Children Target Species: waterfowl, wading birds, raptors, flycatchers, vireos, swallows, shrikes, songbirds
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$20.00

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Kaysville East Mountain Wilderness Park (Trip #49)
6:00 pm - 7:30 pm. The Kaysville East Mountain Wilderness Park is an easily accessible park with a parking lot and trails following the Bonneville Shoreline ... see more
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6:00 pm - 7:30 pm. The Kaysville East Mountain Wilderness Park is an easily accessible park with a parking lot and trails following the Bonneville Shoreline area. This wilderness park features scrub oak patches and several small creeks. While good for birding year round, our target species will be the Lazuli Buntings! If you are looking for a chance to see these beautiful little blue birds, this field trip is one of your best chances, with an ideal habitat. Transportation: Self-Drive Guide(s): Adam Blundell and Marzena Blundell Meeting Location: Kaysville East Mountain Wilderness Park Activity Level: Moderate (There is a dirt path that is easy to walk, but uneven and unpaved.) Good For: Advanced Birders, Intermediate Birders, Beginning Birders, Families with Children Target Species: Lazuli Buntings, Black-headed Grosbeaks, Black-capped Chickadees, Woodhouse’s Scrub Jay, and possibly both Broad-tailed Hummingbird and Black-chinned Hummingbird.
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$20.00

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GSL Bird Festival Bird Race: Saturday, May 13, 2023

Join us for this exciting pre-festival competition starting off from the Eccles Wildlife Education Center. Prizes and awards will be presented at the Opening Night Social on Friday, May 19, 2023. EACH INDIVIDUAL TEAM MEMBER MUST REGISTER. For full details on Bird Race rules and team requirements visit GreatSaltLakeBirdFest.com.
Beginner Bird Race Registration
5:00 am - 3:00 pm. The bird race is a modified big day birding competition. A big day in birding is when you try to identify as many species as possible in a... see more
5:00 am - 3:00 pm. The bird race is a modified big day birding competition. A big day in birding is when you try to identify as many species as possible in a single calendar day. In our version we have some unique rules, quirks, and most importantly, a shorter version instead of a full day, so teams can rest, and safely enjoy the event! The race will be organized into two team divisions: beginner and competitive, so birding teams of different skill levels can compete where they feel makes sense. Each individual team member must register. Create your team, review the rules, and get ready to join us for this exciting pre-festival competition starting off from the Eccles Wildlife Education Center. Prizes and awards will be presented at the Opening Night Social on Friday, May 19, 2023 at 6:00 pm. see less
$10.00

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Competitive Bird Race Registration
5:00 am - 3:00 pm. The bird race is a modified big day birding competition. A big day in birding is when you try to identify as many species as possible in a... see more
5:00 am - 3:00 pm. The bird race is a modified big day birding competition. A big day in birding is when you try to identify as many species as possible in a single calendar day. In our version we have some unique rules, quirks, and most importantly, a shorter version instead of a full day, so teams can rest, and safely enjoy the event! The race will be organized into two team divisions: beginner and competitive, so birding teams of different skill levels can compete where they feel makes sense. Each individual team member must register. Create your team, review the rules, and get ready to join us for this exciting pre-festival competition starting off from the Eccles Wildlife Education Center. Prizes and awards will be presented at the Opening Night Social on Friday, May 19, 2023 at 6:00 pm. see less
$10.00

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Opening Night Activities: Friday, May 19, 2023

Opening Night Activity Registration will open on Monday, April 3, 2023 at 10 am MT. Join us at the Eccles Wildlife Education Center on Friday, May 19, 2023 from 4:30 pm - 7:30 pm for free activities including a live Eurasian Eagle Owl demonstration, student art award viewing and awards, a hands-on nature journaling experience with Fiona Gillogly, and MORE! Registration is only required for the below activity due to limited space. Participation space is not guaranteed with late arrival, even with pre-registration. Please arrive on-time.
Owl Pellet Dissection - 4:30 PM Fri. May 19, 2023
4:30 pm - 5:30 pm. Embrace your inner scientist with this fun family activity. Owls often eat their prey whole. After digesting the soft tissues, they cough ... see more
4:30 pm - 5:30 pm. Embrace your inner scientist with this fun family activity. Owls often eat their prey whole. After digesting the soft tissues, they cough up compact pellets of fur and bones. Dissect a real (sanitized) owl pellet to discover what the owls have been dining on! Presented by Eccles Wildlife Education Staff. Participant must be checked in by 4:35 pm or ticket becomes void. Participation in activity is not guaranteed for late arrival. see less
FREE

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Family Day Activities: Saturday, May 20, 2023

Family Day Activity Registration will open on Monday, April 3, 2023 at 10 am MT. Join us at the Eccles Wildlife Education Center on Saturday, May 20, 2023 from 9 am - 2 pm for free activities including live bird workshops, guided nature walks, live bird sketching, bird feeder building, scavenger hunt, arts and crafts, and MORE! Registration is only required for the below activities due to limited space. Participation space is not guaranteed with late arrival, even with pre-registration. Please arrive on-time.
Owl Pellet Dissection - 9:00 AM Sat. May 20, 2023
9:00 am - 9:50 am. Embrace your inner scientist with this fun family activity. Owls often eat their prey whole. After digesting the soft tissues, they cough ... see more
9:00 am - 9:50 am. Embrace your inner scientist with this fun family activity. Owls often eat their prey whole. After digesting the soft tissues, they cough up compact pellets of fur and bones. Dissect a real (sanitized) owl pellet to discover what the owls have been dining on! Presented by HawkWatch International and Eccles Wildlife Education Staff. Participant must be checked in by 9:05 am or ticket becomes void. Participation in activity is not guaranteed for late arrival. see less
FREE

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Owl Pellet Dissection - 11:00 AM Sat. May 20, 2023
11:00 am - 11:50 am. Embrace your inner scientist with this fun family activity. Owls often eat their prey whole. After digesting the soft tissues, they coug... see more
11:00 am - 11:50 am. Embrace your inner scientist with this fun family activity. Owls often eat their prey whole. After digesting the soft tissues, they cough up compact pellets of fur and bones. Dissect a real (sanitized) owl pellet to discover what the owls have been dining on! Presented by HawkWatch International and Eccles Wildlife Education Staff. Participant must be checked in by 11:05 am or ticket becomes void. Participation in activity is not guaranteed for late arrival. see less
FREE

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Mist Netting and Bird Banding - 9:00 AM Sat. May 20, 2023
9:00 am - 10:00 am. Participants will learn how and why biologist use fine “mist” nets for trapping small birds, proper safety and handling of birds, and... see more
9:00 am - 10:00 am. Participants will learn how and why biologist use fine “mist” nets for trapping small birds, proper safety and handling of birds, and how birds are measured, weighed, and banded. They will also learn how the data is used for bird conservation. Participants will have the opportunity to assist (barring any avian flu outbreaks like we had in 2022) in handling and photo ops with the birds before they are released back into the wild. Best Management Practices will be in place to assure the safety and well-being of both the bird and the participants. Guide(s): Russ Lawrence, Jace Taylor, and Team. Participant must be checked in by 9:05 am or ticket becomes void. Participation in activity is not guaranteed for late arrival. see less
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Merchandise

REMINDER: We strongly encourage pre-ordering festival merchandise to guarantee size and selection. Pre-orders for merchandise will close on Wednesday, April 12 at midnight. A limited selection of merchandise will be available for purchase at the festival info booth on Saturday, May 20, 2023 at the Eccles Wildlife Education Center from 9am-3pm.
2023 Flammulated Owl Button Pin

$3.00

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25th Anniversary Hard Enamel Pin

$6.00

UNAVAILABLE

2023 Flammulated Owl Festival T-shirt - SMALL

$25.00

UNAVAILABLE

2023 Flammulated Owl Festival T-shirt - MEDIUM

$25.00

UNAVAILABLE

2023 Flammulated Owl Festival T-shirt - LARGE

$25.00

UNAVAILABLE

2023 Flammulated Owl Festival T-shirt - XL

$25.00

UNAVAILABLE

2023 Flammulated Owl Festival T-shirt - XXL

$25.00

UNAVAILABLE

2023 Flammulated Owl Festival Zip Hooded Sweatshirt - SMALL

$40.00

UNAVAILABLE

2023 Flammulated Owl Festival Zip Hooded Sweatshirt - MEDIUM

$40.00

UNAVAILABLE

2023 Flammulated Owl Festival Zip Hooded Sweatshirt - LARGE

$40.00

UNAVAILABLE

2023 Flammulated Owl Festival Zip Hooded Sweatshirt - XL

$40.00

UNAVAILABLE

2023 Flammulated Owl Festival Zip Hooded Sweatshirt - XXL

$40.00

UNAVAILABLE

GSL Bird Festival T-shirt - SMALL

$25.00

UNAVAILABLE

GSL Bird Festival T-shirt - MEDIUM

$25.00

UNAVAILABLE

GSL Bird Festival T-shirt - LARGE

$25.00

UNAVAILABLE

GSL Bird Festival T-shirt - XL

$25.00

UNAVAILABLE

GSL Bird Festival T-shirt - XXL

$25.00

UNAVAILABLE

GSL Bird Festival Hooded Sweatshirt - SMALL

$40.00

UNAVAILABLE

GSL Bird Festival Hooded Sweatshirt - MEDIUM

$40.00

UNAVAILABLE

GSL Bird Festival Hooded Sweatshirt - LARGE

$40.00

UNAVAILABLE

GSL Bird Festival Hooded Sweatshirt - XL

$40.00

UNAVAILABLE

GSL Bird Festival Hooded Sweatshirt - XXL

$40.00

UNAVAILABLE

Microfiber Lens Cloth - GSL Bird Festival Logo

$8.00

UNAVAILABLE

GSL Bird Festival Adjustable Snapback Cap

$15.00

UNAVAILABLE

GSL Bird Festival Stainless Steel Water Bottle

$12.00

UNAVAILABLE

GSL Bird Festival Appeal Notebook

$12.00

UNAVAILABLE

GSL Bird Festival Button Keychain

$5.00

UNAVAILABLE

Window Cling 6" White - Great Salt Lake Bird Festival Logo

$3.00

UNAVAILABLE

2022 Wilson's Phalarope Festival Zip Hooded Sweatshirt - XL

$30.00

UNAVAILABLE

2022 Wilson's Phalarope Festival Zip Hooded Sweatshirt - XXL

$30.00

UNAVAILABLE

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25th Annual Great Salt Lake Bird Festival

Welcome to the 25th Annual Great Salt Lake Bird Festival

The Great Salt Lake Bird Festival turns 25 this year, and we want to celebrate with you! Discover Davis, Utah’s Amusement Capital, is pleased to once again welcome you to the Great Salt Lake Bird Festival in beautiful northern Utah. Davis County is home to the Great Salt Lake, a major North/South migration route for more than 250 bird species, making it one of the top places for birders to catch unique glimpses of our many feathered friends. Not only is Davis County a great place to find a variety of majestic birds, it is the ideal location for festival goers to relax after a long day of birding. From hotels to dining and shopping to grabbing a quick breakfast before your adventure-filled day, you are in good hands as you go and Discover Davis!  

We are pleased to offer over 50 field trips and 15 workshops during this year’s festival. Our festival offerings are designed to create a unique experience with trips providing “behind the gates” access to areas that cannot be accessed by the general public. Attendees will be able to experience some of Utah’s most beautiful State Parks, State Wildlife Areas, and National Refuge areas. Utah is known for its diverse habitats, which result in a variety of birds. Vast desserts, high mountain peaks, rushing rivers, and of course, the saltiest lake in the country are sure to lure the most fascinating birds from all over the world! 

Festival headquarters will be hosted at the George S. and Dolores Doré Eccles Wildlife Education Center at Farmington Bay Waterfowl Management Area. Located on the edge of Great Salt Lake, you’ll discover a birder’s paradise at one of the most incredible natural locations in Utah. The festival will take place over the course of four days, along with pre and post-trips that will be available through festival partners. Field trips with provided transportation will meet at this breathtaking spot before heading out to experience the Wasatch Front, or if you prefer to drive-yourself many opportunities will be available for you to meet your guide on location.

Not only will birders have the opportunity to attend our unique field trips, but also have the chance to sit down for a night, socialize, enjoy dinner, and listen to Mark Stackhouse provide the keynote address at the Davis Conference Center. Free educational workshops will also be available for participants, and of course, our annual family day, where birders of all ages are invited to learn about birds, participate in hands-on activities, and even do some birdwatching of their own. 

We hope you will join us in our 25th year for another memorable festival. Happy Birding!

*All events and schedules are subject to change based on health department policies and other unforeseen circumstances.

www.greatsaltlakebirdfest.com

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2023 Ticket Information:
  • All tickets this year will be electronic in the form of a QR code
  • When purchasing multiple tickets at one time, after checkout you will be required to enter each attendee's name and email address
  • Purchased tickets are automatically emailed to the email address provided during checkout
  • Field trip leaders will be scanning ticket QR codes on each field trip to verify registration


WAIVER: Each participant must sign a Bird Festival Waiver before participating in any Festival activities. Waivers are available to sign during the purchasing process. Field Trip leaders will not be allowed to let those without a signed waiver participate in any of the activities associated with the Festival. 

Cancellation, Refunds and Disclaimers: To cancel your registration, participants must email [email protected] before April 14, 2023. The full price of the ticket will be refunded minus the online fees.

Great Salt Lake Bird Festival reserves the right to cancel an activity or substitute qualified presenters when necessary. If the Festival cancels an event for any reason, a ticket refund will be issued minus the online charges. Field trip ticket prices listed do not include mandatory credit card and service fees that are charged at checkout.

Rain or shine, field trips will take place outside. Please bring appropriate clothing and gear. Participants should bring their own binoculars, water, snacks, camera, sunscreen, bug spray, hat, and appropriate clothing. Depending on the length of the field trip please bring/pack a lunch unless specified otherwise. 

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GREAT SALT LAKE BIRD FESTIVAL

RELEASE, WAIVER OF LIABILITY, AND INDEMNITY AGREEMENT

In consideration and as a condition of being permitted to participate in the Great Salt Lake Bird Festival or enter upon, use, and/or remain upon or within the premises, facilities, vehicles, or equipment owned and operated by Davis County, the undersigned, acknowledges, confirms, and agrees as follows:

For the purpose of this instrument:

a. “Bird Festival Activity or Event” means any trip, activity, undertaking and/or gathering, conducted, associated with or occurring during or associated with the Great Salt Lake Bird Festival.

b. “Related activity or event” includes, but is not limited to, driving, riding in or upon boarding or exiting a vehicle or trailer; moving, lifting, loading or unloading any equipment, people, gear, or other items; preparing any equipment, gear, trailer or vehicle, or practicing for engaging or participating in the activity or event.

c. “Property damage” means damage, destruction, and or incapacitation to any physical property, real property or chattel.

d. “Injury” means bodily or other personal injury, sickness or death.

  1. The undersigned applies to Davis County for permission to participate in the Davis County Bird Festival or enter upon, use, and/or remain upon or within the premises, facilities, vehicles, or equipment owned and operated by Davis County for the purpose of engaging or participating in a Davis County Bird Festival activity or event, including any related activities or events. 

  1. The undersigned is aware of, and agrees to fully comply with, all of the rules and regulations of the Davis County Bird Festival during the participation, entry, use, and presence of the undersigned upon, on, or within the activities, premises and facilities and engagement and participation in the said event or activity.

  1. Prior to signing this release, waiver of liability, and indemnity agreement, the undersigned has had the opportunity to personally make inquiries and obtain all relevant and sufficient information and advice, including legal advice, about the nature, risks,  and details of above-described activity, event, or related activities or events.

  1. The undersigned acknowledges and confirms that the decision to engage in or participate in the said activity or event and to sign this release, waiver of liability, and indemnity agreement is a voluntary decision and act on the part of the undersigned.

  1. The undersigned herewith agrees to release and waive any and every claim for liability which the undersigned may have against Davis County, the Davis County Bird Festival, and any of the officers, employees, agents, representatives, and volunteers of Davis County or the Great Salt Lake Bird Festival arising from any injury or sickness to the undersigned or any other person or damage to the property of the undersigned or any other person resulting from the participation, entry, use, and presence of the undersigned on, upon, or within the property, premises or facilities of Davis County or from the engagement or participation of the undersigned in said activity or event.

  1. The undersigned herewith agree and promise Indemnify and hold Davis County, the Davis County Bird Festival and its respective officers, agents, officials and employees, and volunteers harmless and release them for and from any liability, costs or expenses arising from any action, causes of action, claims for relief, demands, damages, expenses, costs, fees, or compensation, whether or not said actions, causes of action, claims for relief, demands, damages, costs, fees, expenses and/or compensations are known or unknown, are in law or equity, and without limitation, all claims of relief which can be set forth through a complaint or otherwise that may arise out of the acts or omissions, negligent or otherwise of the undersigned and/or his/her/their officers, agents, officials, members, employees, and volunteers, or any person or persons.

  1. This release, waiver of liability, and indemnity agreement constitutes an exculpatory contract between the parties which will deny the undersigned the right to recover damages from Davis County, the Davis County Bird Festival, and any of the officers, employees, agents, representatives, and volunteers of Davis County or the Davis County Bird Festival for damages or injury which might occur from the entry, use, and presence of the undersigned on, upon, or within the premises and facilities of the Davis County Events Center or the engagement or participation of the undersigned in the said activity or event.

  1. Permission granted by this agreement for undersigned to participate in, enter upon, use and remain upon the premises and facilities of Davis County is conveyed solely to the undersigned and said permission may not be transferred, assigned or used by any other person or organization other than the undersigned.  Failure to comply with this restriction may result in the revocation of the permission granted under this agreement.

  2. The approval of this instrument and agreement by Davis County for itself and on behalf of the Davis County Bird Festival, and any of the officers, employees, agents, representatives, and volunteers of Davis County is subject, in part, upon the following information provided by the undersigned.

       10. The undersigned further grants permission to the event organizers to make and use photographs, recordings, films, or videos of me in their reports and promotions of the Great Salt Lake Bird Festival. 


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