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    Great Blue Herons And Their Third Eyelid

    Great Blue Herons Have A Third Eyelid, (new blog post) It wasn't until I was out on the Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge a couple years ago when I learned from my photos that great blue herons, like many birds do, have a third eyelid. It makes sense that they have a third eyelid but I never...
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    Winter birding

    What does everybody else do during winter, slow the birdwatching down a bit or just keep going out as usual even when bird numbers are way low this time of year?
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    Baby Grebes in October?

    Why I’m Still Seeing Unfledged Baby Grebes In October On The Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge Is A Birdwatching Conundrum. – Bear River Blogger It's weird to think but the other day on the Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge I came across several western and Clark's grebes still attending to very...
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    Owl day on Bear River Refuge

    This might interest the newer birders here but next Saturday is owl day on the bear river migratory bird refuge. Here is the info on the event. https://bearriverblogger.com/events/owl-day/
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    Migrating tundra swans

    It's the peak of the tundra swan migration here in Utah. The bear river migratory bird refuge gets thousands upon thousands of tundra swans this time of year. I read recently the refuge and great salt lake is a major resting area for the swans. A few trumpeter swans come through as well...
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    Tundra or trumpeter swan? Utah. Usa

    There has been some discussion on the Facebook pages I follow on if this is a tundra or trumpeter swan. It was seen in northern Utah on the bear river migratory bird refuge a couple weeks ago. Most say trumpeter but because of the u shaped forehead pattern I am inclined to say tundra. Any...
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    Hi. New to the forum.

    Hi. Just registered. Not very familiar with forums but i am getting tired of Facebook birding pages so I am trying the forum scene out. Any helpful info about forums I need to know. I love bird watching and would rather be out watching birds than most anything else. :)
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