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SUMMARY:Big Creek Ranch field trip
DESCRIPTION:Big Creek Ranch \n5/30/26\, 8am to 11am \nJill Davies \nWalk just over two miles of mostly flat ponderosa forest and field habitat through a private ranch near Stevensville. We could see 30 to 40 species\, which\, if we are very lucky\, might include a great gray owl. We’ll meet at the ranch and the walk should take between 2.5 to 3 hours. \nContact: 406-360-1751
URL:https://bitterrootbirdalliance.org/event/big-creek-ranch-field-trip-2/
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SUMMARY:Soft Rock Natural Area
DESCRIPTION:6/3/2026 \n7:30 AM to 11:00 AM \nLarry Barnes \nCome on a 3-4 mile walk through the shrub-steppe sagebrush habitat at Soft Rock Natural Area about 6 miles east of Corvallis. We will focus on some of the local bird species that are associated with sagebrush in Montana. The birds will be singing and the bitterroots should be blooming. Come and enjoy the miracle of being alive on a June morning in Montana. Call or text Larry at 208-471-8297 for details.
URL:https://bitterrootbirdalliance.org/event/soft-rock-natural-area/
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SUMMARY:Larry Creek and Bobolinks Field Trip
DESCRIPTION:Larry Creek and Bobolinks \n6/6/26\, 8am to 11am \nChris and Pam Scranton \nJoin us for a field trip at Larry Creek on Saturday June 6. Meet 8:00 a.m in the parking area where the horse trailers park\, (there is plenty of car parking). We will walk about 3 miles through riparian zones and ponderosa forest. Expected birds include three species of vireo\, Red-eyed\, Cassin’s and Warbling\, along with several warblers (Nashville\, MacGillivray’s\, Yellow-rumped\, American Redstart\, and Wilson’s). Other possible species include crossbills\, nutcrackers\, creeper\, two chickadees\, goshawk\, Steller’s jay\, etc. We’ll finish with a drive to a nearby epicenter of Bobolink activity. Last year we saw over a dozen at once.  \nContact: 406-880-4751
URL:https://bitterrootbirdalliance.org/event/larry-creek-and-bobolinks-field-trip/
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SUMMARY:Doyle's Slough and Riverside Park\, Lolo Field Trip
DESCRIPTION:6/11/26\, 8am to 11am \nDoyle’s Slough and Riverside Park\, Lolo \nElena Ulev \nJoin us for a morning of birding at Doyle’s Slough and Riverside Park in Lolo with Elena Ulev\, owner of Blue Heron Nature Tours. At Doyle’s Slough we will see numerous waterfowl species as well as passerines. From there we will drive 1/2 mile to Riverside Park\, and bird a total of 1.5 miles along the Bitterroot River. Here we will see up to 35 species of birds\, including red-naped sapsuckers and Lewis’s woodpeckers\, yellow warblers\, wood ducks\, and raptors. We will meet at the north end of the Harvest Foods parking lot at 8:00 a.m.\, just off of Hwy 93 and Glacier Drive then drive a few blocks to Doyle’s Slough. Space is limited to 15 participants. Please sign up by RSVPing to info@blueheronnaturetours.com
URL:https://bitterrootbirdalliance.org/event/doyles-slough-and-riverside-park-lolo-field-trip/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260613T073000
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SUMMARY:Lost Trail Pass to Gibbons Pass
DESCRIPTION:Lost Trail Pass to Gibbons Pass \n6/13/2026 \n7:30 AM to 2:00 PM \nJill Davies and Larry Barnes \nWe will leave Hamilton and head toward Lost Trail Pass and then drop down Highway 43 for about 8 miles to the Trail Creek Forest Service road on the left. This road goes through marshy/grassy habitat on the left and forest/meadow habitat on the right that has lots of warblers\, sparrows and other birds. The gravel road goes over Gibbons Pass and gradually descends through a variety of habitats until coming out near Sula. We’ll make several stops to get out of the cars and listen and observe. Round trip will be about 100 miles and with stops along the way we should be out for about 6 hours. We’ll caravan and have radios for communication between cars. Call or text Larry at 208-471-8297 for questions and to sign up.
URL:https://bitterrootbirdalliance.org/event/lost-trail-pass-to-gibbons-pass/
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SUMMARY:Butterflies: The New Birds. A Journey to Skalkaho Pass.
DESCRIPTION:Butterflies: The New Birds. A Journey to Skalkaho Pass.\n7/10/26\, 9:30 am to 3 pm\nBob Danley\nWe’ll take Hwy 38 to the top of Skalkaho Pass\, which is about 25 miles from the intersection with Hwy 93. It will take about 45 minutes to reach the Falls/Pass. Parking at the Falls limits participation to five vehicles (20 people maximum). I advise against pickup trucks unless only a few people sign up. We’ll meet for carpooling in Hamilton. \nGiven plenty of sunshine there will be an opportunity to see Parnassians\, Swallowtails\, Whites\, Sulphurs\, Coppers\, Elfins\, Hairstreaks\, Blues\, Greater Fritillaries\, Lesser Fritillaries\, Checkerspots\, Crescents\, Commas\, Tortoiseshells\, Ladies\, Admirals\, Satyrs and Skippers. There will be an abundance of wildflowers; my favorites are Lewis Monkeyflower\, False Hellebore\, Green Gentian\, Lousewort\, Mountain Death Camas\, Pearly Everlasting\, Lupine and Beargrass. Less common/unfamiliar dragonflies will be found at Mud Lake. Imagine what a Zigzag Darner\, Ocellated Emerald or a Hudsonian Whiteface might look like! Bring binoculars (close focus is best!) and cameras. I have equipment to record action video and stills for your post trip viewing enjoyment.  \nTemperatures at 7\,200 feet will be comfortable. Walking and hiking will be minimal\, mostly on a gravel road. The exception will be the bog bordering Mud Lake. Pit toilets are far apart: at Bear Creek Campground (little less than halfway to the Falls) and Crystal Creek Campground (past the Pass near Mud Lake). \nContact me ahead of the trip. text: 406-274-1702 or email: groundstreak@gmail.com
URL:https://bitterrootbirdalliance.org/event/butterflies-the-new-birds-a-journey-to-skalkaho-pass/
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