Sept 27-29 Teton Splendor

Sept 27-29, Teton Splendor: Teton Splendor Field Trip Sept 27-29, 2024 with Jack Greene, Photo Courtesy US NPS, Two bull elk sparring

Teton Splendor Field Trip Sept 27-29, 2024 with Jack Greene
Photo Courtesy US NPS
Two bull elk sparring

See Meg Kast’s trip images below

Witness the Tetons in their best fall dress where rampaging large ungulates (elk, bison, moose, etc.), release their fall passion with grunts, bugles, and a nasty disposition. Fall migrating birds along with winter residents will add to the fun. Several hikes combined with auto tours will be included, and a visit to the Teton Science School Murie Museum. We will be camping at Gros Ventre campground, so bring your own food & gear. RSVP by contacting Jack Greene: 435-764-4815 or jackisgreene@yahoo.com

Signed waivers required for all participants. Complete form, print results and bring printed waiver to meeting point.

Car pool from USU Aggie Ice Cream parking lot at 10 am. We will be camping at Gros Ventre campground, so bring your own food & gear. The cost is $15/night/person for the group campsite plus donating whatever is fair to the driver (unless you’re driving!)

Grand Teton National Park, https://www.nps.gov/grte/index.htm
National Elk Refuge, https://www.fws.gov/refuge/national-elk
Gros Ventre Campground, https://www.nps.gov/grte/planyourvisit/gros-ventre-campground.htm
Jackson, WY, https://www.jacksonwy.gov/

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Meg Kast’s images of the Teton trip:

Moose Bull (Alces alces), Teton Splendor Field Trip, Courtesy & Copyright Meg Kast, Photographer

Moose Bull (Alces alces)
Teton Splendor Field Trip
Courtesy & Copyright Meg Kast, Photographer

Least Chipmunk (Neotamias minimus), Teton Splendor Field Trip, Courtesy & Copyright Meg Kast, Photographer

Least Chipmunk (Neotamias minimus)
Teton Splendor Field Trip
Courtesy & Copyright Meg Kast, Photographer

Historic Mormon Row Barn, Kelly, WY, Teton Splendor Field Trip, Courtesy & Copyright Meg Kast, Photographer

Historic Mormon Row Barn, Kelly, WY
Teton Splendor Field Trip
Courtesy & Copyright Meg Kast, Photographer

Snake River Below the Tetons, Teton Splendor Field Trip, Courtesy & Copyright Meg Kast, Photographer

Snake River Below the Tetons
Teton Splendor Field Trip
Courtesy & Copyright Meg Kast, Photographer

American pika (Ochotona princeps), Teton Splendor Field Trip, Courtesy & Copyright Meg Kast, Photographer

American pika (Ochotona princeps)
Teton Splendor Field Trip
Courtesy & Copyright Meg Kast, Photographer

Elk Bull (Cervus canadensis), Teton Splendor Field Trip, Courtesy & Copyright Meg Kast, Photographer

Elk Bull (Cervus canadensis)
Teton Splendor Field Trip
Courtesy & Copyright Meg Kast, Photographer

White-breasted Nuthatch (Sitta carolinensis), Teton Splendor Field Trip, Courtesy & Copyright Meg Kast, Photographer

White-breasted Nuthatch (Sitta carolinensis)
Teton Splendor Field Trip
Courtesy & Copyright Meg Kast, Photographer

American Bison, Teton Splendor Field Trip, Courtesy & Copyright Meg Kast, Photographer

American Bison
Teton Splendor Field Trip
Courtesy & Copyright Meg Kast, Photographer

2024 Campers, Teton Splendor Field Trip, Courtesy & Copyright Meg Kast, Photographer

2024 Campers
Teton Splendor Field Trip
Courtesy & Copyright Meg Kast, Photographer

Sept 11 Cutler Hydroelectric Project – Joint Agency and Public Meeting Announcement/Meeting

From: Miriam Hugentobler
Date: Wed, Aug 28, 2024 at 12:49 PM
Subject: Cutler Hydroelectric Project – Joint Agency and Public Meeting Announcement
To: Undisclosed Recipient

Dear Cutler Interested Party:

On July 16, 2024, PacifiCorp filed an Initial Consultation Document (ICD) with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) as a first step in pursuing a capacity license amendment for the Cutler Hydroelectric Project (FERC Project No. 2420) to increase generating capacity at Cutler through the addition of an off-channel reservoir as part of a new open-loop pumped storage hydroelectric development. The proposed pumped storage development was in large part described at public informational meetings held by PacifiCorp in April 2024 and June 2023; the ICD contains additional details regarding the proposal, potentially affected resources, and potential resource studies.

As part of soliciting comments and study requests on the ICD, FERC regulations require that PacifiCorp host a three-part Joint Agency and Public Meeting for the proposal, which is scheduled for Wednesday, September 11, 2024, at:

Cache County Event Center, South Event Hall
490 South 500 West Logan, UT 84321
https://maps.app.goo.gl/f6KfPSCDkj8Zw8Gk6

A morning session will be held from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., followed by a site visit from 1:30 p.m. to 3:45 p.m., and a second evening session will be held from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Both the morning and evening sessions contain the same content, with each session including a presentation and opportunities to discuss the proposed pumped storage development, provide comments, and talk to PacifiCorp personnel. Additional to the proposed pumped storage development, a potential need for dam safety improvements to address new seismic and hydrologic loadings required by FERC will also be discussed. A single site visit will be offered between the morning and evening sessions. To attend the site visit in between sessions, meet at 1:15 p.m. at the Benson Marina, located at approximately 4929 West 3000 North, Benson, UT 84335; we will caravan to a viewing area of the proposed pumped storage development. To accommodate for adequate parking at the site viewing area, please RSVP if you are interested in attending the site visit. Access to the site viewing area will require driving up a relatively short, steep, and narrow dirt road. Attendees are asked to carpool to limit the number of vehicles on the narrow dirt road.

Please feel free to contact me at this email address (cutlerlicense@gmail.com) with any questions regarding the ICD or proposed capacity amendment process.

Sincerely,

Eve Davies, Principal Scientist
Renewable Resources, PacifiCorp
1407 West North Temple, Ste. 210
Salt Lake City, Utah 84116
801-220-2245
801-232-1704 (cell)

Save the Date 2025

Save the Date: Read below or see Hilary Shughart for questions
Save the Little Logan River
Be a Dipper! Support the Bridgerland Audubon Society Allen & Alice Stokes Nature Stewardship Scholarship Endowment Fund at USU
Utah Audubon Council Legislative Tracker
May 3 – Bullrush Boogaloo: Planting the Amalga Barrens Sanctuary
May 6 – Arbor & Bird Day, Logan City Council Opening Ceremony, 5:30 pm
May 10 – World Migratory Bird Day at the Cache Valley Gardeners Market
May 17 – Bird Superpowers, Eric Bingham, Smithfield Library, 8 am
May 17 – Third Dam/Spring Hollow, 8 am-Birding with Bridgerland Audubon
May 17 – Logan Canyon Weed Day, 8 am
May 17 Inhabit, a Permaculture Documentary Film, 3:30-5 p.m., Logan Library
May 15–18, Great Salt Lake Bird Festival
May 24 BioBlitz Rendezvous Park
June 14 Merlin Olsen Central Park Wildlife Mural Celebration 10-Noon (Details to be posted)
Jun 18 – 50th Anniversary Celebration of the Denzil Stewart Nature Park Deed
Jun 18 Meet the Author: Abundance, A birding memoir, by Scott Erickson, 5:30-7:30 Logan Library (Details to be posted)
Jun 21 – 7 am, Bud Phelps Wildlife Management Area-Birding with Bridgerland Audubon
Jun 26 Logan Permaculture Garden Tour (Details to be posted)
Jul 19 – 7 am, Tony Grove-Birding with Bridgerland Audubon
July 27, Tony Grove & Mount Naomi Wilderness inducted into the Old-Growth Forest Network, 12:00 pm
Aug 2 Butterflies & Wildflowers at Tony Grove with Jack Greene (Details to be posted)
Aug 16 Mindful Birding Through A Camera Lens, Meg Kast, Stokes Nature Center 10 a.m. (Details to be posted)
Aug 23 – 7 am, Amalga Barrens-Birding with Bridgerland Audubon
Sep 15-Oct 15 Online Wild Bird Seed Orders for pick-up 11/1 (Details to be posted)
Sep 27 – Benson Marina and Railroad Trail-Birding with Bridgerland Audubon
Sep 29-Oct 24 Wild Bird Seed Pre-Orders
Sep 29-Oct 27 Awards Dinner Ticket Sales
Oct 4 – Stewart Park Retention Basin Tree Planting (Details to be posted)
Oct 11 – 10/11 World Migratory Bird Day – Cache Valley Gardeners’ Market … Bird Walk (Details to be posted)
Oct 25 – King Nature Park and Green Canyon-Birding with Bridgerland Audubon
Oct 29 – Pre-Christmas Bird Count Program/Bird Superpowers, Eric Bingham, 5:30-6:30 p.m., Logan Library (Details to be posted)

Nov 1 – Wild Bird Seed Pick-Up at Anderson’s Seed & Garden 10-Noon
Nov 12 – Bridgerland Audubon Awards Dinner, Riverwoods Conference Center, Willow Room
Nov 22 – Hyrum Reservoir and State Park-Birding with Bridgerland Audubon
Dec 6 – Lundstrom Park Trail-Birding with Bridgerland Audubon
Dec 20 – Logan Christmas Bird Count 2025, Count from home or join sector count teams.
Dec 20 – Christmas Bird County Tally Dinner Meeting
 
Save the Date Questions: Hilary Shughart, 435-213-3668, hilary.shughart@gmail.com
 
Use the events above to get involved with birding in Cache Valley or where ever you may travel. Review eBird to find what birds you should expect to see for where you are traveling and pay it back by reporting what you see to eBird. Check out our Birding Tools for Places to Bird in the Cache County, Utah Area, Bird ID & Location Resources, Checklists, Teaching Resources, and Bird Health Guidance.


Save the Date

July 27, Birds, Butterflies & Blooms at Tony Grove

Tony Grove Reservoir
Courtesy & © Mike Fish, Photographer
Tony Grove Reservoir, Courtesy & © Mike Fish, Photographer
Explore Tony Grove and its abundance of birds, butterflies and wildflowers with Jack Greene

Stokes Nature Center and Bridgerland Audubon are sponsoring a fieldtrip to Tony Grove from 8:30-early afternoon Saturday, July 27th.

“Beautiful flowers with wings”, a phrase frequently used to express the exquisite beauty of butterflies. Join the Bridgerland Audubon Society for a fieldtrip to learn the secret lives of these amazing sparks of life, the flowers they visit, and birds that eat them! Place: Tony Grove meadows. Meet at the US Forest Service parking lot 1500 East Hwy 89 at 8:30 am on July 27th for carpooling. Return early afternoon. Bring lunch, water, light jacket, hat or sun screen, binoculars, camera, butterfly net (we will have some).

Signed waivers required for all participants. Complete form, print results and bring printed waiver to meeting point.

Trip leader: local naturalist Jack Greene jackisgreene@yahoo.com or764-4815. Bring binoculars and a lunch. Return by mid afternoon.

eBird Printable Checklist for Tony Grove
Tony Grove, Recent Sightings, eBird.org
Utah Birds for Tony Grove
Checklist of Tony Grove Plants per Dr. Leila Shultz
USDA Forest Service Tony Grove Lake, Bear River Range

USU Herbarium Plant Checklists: (Courtesy USU Herbarium: https://herbarium.usu.edu/)
Tony Grove Area Checklist

Participants agree to the terms of the Bridgerland Audubon Society Sign-up Sheet and Liability Waiver

Tony Grove Butterflies: A Tony Grove Meadow Courtesy USDA Forest Service Teresa Prendusi, Photographer
A Tony Grove Meadow, Courtesy USDA Forest Service Teresa Prendusi, Photographer

Bridgerland Audubon Society: BridgerlandAudubon.org
Stokes Nature Center: LoganNature.org