By Jeff Strong
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January 28, 2020
Bird watching is oftentimes thought of as a summer only activity. The birds are more plentiful and the weather is definitely much more pleasant during the summer months but those who go birding during the winter season are rewarded with unique experiences only available during the coldest, harshest parts of the year. The Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge is a bird watching paradise but many people lose out on some of the best experiences of the year by not visiting the refuge during winter. Birds such as the rough-legged hawk, tundra swan and bald eagle are some of the species only found on the refuge during the cold wintry months. Opportunities to see and photograph other birds such as a great blue heron standing over a small ice hole, much like an ice fisherman does while waiting for a nibble, are scenes available to view and photograph only available during winter. The Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge self guided auto tour route, a 12 mile drive through the heart of the refuge habitat, offers the winter visitor a chance to view and experience nature up-close and personal, many times getting much closer to birds than during the summer.