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Virginia Rail
Dennis Austin, a wildlife biologist from Cache Valley ,
now retired, started the Bear Lake Count.
He felt that it was important to document what species of birds were
wintering here at the Lake . Trying to get participants has been a
challenge over the years. There just
doesn’t seem to be many bird watchers here.
You don’t need to be a member of the Audubon Society, just someone
interested in birds. The count will
occur December 27, regardless of
weather. We have done them in the sun,
blizzards and when it is so cold you can barely make it out of the truck. You count the birds in your area, but nowhere
else to avoid duplication.
Sawhet Owl
I know that lots of people feed birds around the lake and in recent years these numbers have been included. At the end of the day Dennis collects and tallies the count information and submits it to the Audubon Society. All of the bird counts from all over are then combined and published in a magazine.
I know that lots of people feed birds around the lake and in recent years these numbers have been included. At the end of the day Dennis collects and tallies the count information and submits it to the Audubon Society. All of the bird counts from all over are then combined and published in a magazine.
Obviously the species and numbers change throughout the years with
environmental conditions but every year we see new species, don’t see birds we
had seen before and generally have a
good time, outside, with our binoculars.
It even helps me with my infamous weather predictions associated with
wildlife. We are always looking for
volunteers and we will be happy to train.
Just let me know.
Black Capped Chickadee
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