If you are looking for a new twist on a walk or hike, try birding. I think I might. I first heard about bird walks from Bill Fenimore, a weekly caller on the Utah Outdoors show on KSL Radio. Bill is an expert birder and Division of Wildlife Resources volunteer Naturalist. He also operates the Wild Bird Center in Layton, Utah.
You can join the Layton Wild Bird Center each Saturday for a free nature/ bird walk. They leave from the Layton Wild Bird Center at 10 a.m. in winter and 8 a.m., spring/summer (unless posted otherwise).
The bird walks are a great family activity and a wonderful way to introduce children to the world of nature.
The cost of the nature/bird walks is enthusiasm. The Wild Bird Center takes care of the rest. If they do go somewhere that an entrance fee is charged, They pay all entrance fees. You are the Wild Bird Center’s guest.
The locations for the next 2 Bird walks are:
September 22 Antelope Island
September 29 Weber River Parkway in Riverdale
Please visit http://wildbird.com/stores/lay/birdwalks for more information.
You can also check my calendar for future events.
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