Thursday, March 4, 2010

Sandhill Crane Bird Walk - Saturday, April 3rd 2010

Join the Wild Bird Center, Division of Wildlife Resources and the Nature Conservancy on a free Bird Walk to see Sandhill Cranes as they migrate to Utah for the spring nesting season. Sandhill Cranes make a spectacular display, as males court females in an elaborate dance with ballet like jumps and pirouettes, all with great trumpeting as they vocalize their excitement for the spring mating season.

We will leave from the Wild Bird Center at 10 a.m., Saturday, April 3rd in a car caravan. Bill Fenimore, expert field birder and author of the Backyard Birds of Utah will lead the Bird Walk with Phil Douglass, Division of Wildlife Resources Outreach Manager. Log onto www.wildbird.com/layton or call 801-525-8400 for more details.
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Great Sage Grouse Bird Walk - March 27th, 2010

The Wild Bird Center and the Division of Wildlife Resources will lead a free Bird Walk, Saturday, March 27th to a Greater Sage Grouse lek to view dancing Sage Grouse. Be sure to bring your cameras, as this is a real Disney experience. A lek is a strutting ground where Sage Grouse dance in the spring. Males exhibit, dance and fight with rival males to exert dominance. All of this activity is designed to enable hen Sage Grouse to find a suitable mate.

We will car caravan, leaving from the Layton, Wild Bird Center at 5 a.m., so that we can arrive at the lek before sun up. Bill Fenimore, expert field birder and author of Backyard Birds of Utah will co-lead this walk with Phil Douglass, DWR Northern Region Outreach Manager. The walks are designed for birders at all levels, especially families. Dress for the weather and bring binoculars. The Wild Bird Center is located at the Layton Market Center, 1860 North 1000 West, across from Barnes & Noble. Log onto our web site at www.wildbird.com/layton or Call 801-525-8400 with questions.




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Tundra Swan Day Bird Walk

The Wild Bird Center will lead a free Bird Walk, Saturday, March 13th to Farmington Bay to view Tundra Swans that are now arriving in Utah on their migration north to the Arctic Tundra. We will car caravan, leaving from the Layton, Wild Bird Center at 10 a.m. The walks are designed for birders at all levels, especially families. Dress for the weather and bring binoculars.

The Wild Bird Center is located at the Layton Market Center, 1860 North 1000 West, across from Barnes & Noble. Log onto our web site at www.wildbird.com/layton or Call 801-525-8400 with questions.


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Sunday, February 28, 2010

Trail Master Outdoors Radio Show 2nd Hour Podcast for February 27, 2010

Click here to download! Cris Draper, the Trail Master and Scott Davis from Treadsandtracks.com are in studio. The Trail Master and Family headed North to West Yellowstone for some end of season snowmobiling and a stay at the Three Bear Lodge. We'll be checking in on the adventure throughout the show. John Heine with the West Yellowstone Grizzly and Wolf Discovery Center calls in to share some information on this must see destination if you head to West Yellowstone. A place to learn and discover first hand, the great animals of the area, and get up close and personal with them as well. This Not for Profit Wildlife Park and Educational Facility offers fun for all ages. We sat down with Clyde Seely, Owner of Three Bear Lodge and talk about Yellowstone in the Winter, the newest attraction to West Yellowstone with the rebuilding of the Three Bear Lodge after the explosion in Feb. 2008 and some upcoming Events in West Yellowstone. And honor Clyde for his hard work to recycle and reuse all the material they could to preserve the history of the Three Bear Lodge in the rebuilding of the Motel, which was awarded the Montana 2009 Eco Star Award for the efforts to reuse every piece of material they could and protect and preserve this part of the area, some parts of the Lodge dating back to 1932. Tune in and hear about the "White Shirt" Legacy Clyde and Linda Seely put into this labor of love during the rebuild. Clyde also offers and END OF SEASON SNOWMOBILE/MOTEL SPECIAL! If you have EVER wanted to go to West Yellowstone, don't miss this special offer for our listeners for details on how you can go for less than it normally would cost to just rent a snowmobile, and spend two nights at the Three Bear Lodge. We also get the feeling from my family on what our trip meant to use all individually and look at how you can get into the Park no matter what age or physical conditions you may have with the entire family like we did. less than 2 to 70 years old in our group and we all shared and played together. Now that's what West Yellowstone should always be about!



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