[TopOfUtah] Snowy Plovers at Harold Crane WMA
Kristin Purdy
kristinpurdy at comcast.net
Mon Aug 18 23:32:34 MDT 2008
This morning, I counted 25 Snowy Plovers within 15 yards or so along the
eastern edge of Harold Crane WMA in Box Elder County. Most were juveniles; a
few were adults. The birds were in the strip of playa about halfway between
Harold Crane's main entrance at the southwest corner of Willard Reservoir
and the north entrance. To folks familiar with the area, the plovers were
just west of the three phragmites stands.
To reach the area west of Willard Bay, take I-15 exit 351 and turn west at
the end of the exit ramp. Turn west again a tenth of a mile or two later at
4000N in Farr West; you'll also see a sign for Willard Bay's south marina at
this intersection. Drive west until the pavement ends and then zig north and
zag west until the road parallels Willard Reservoir's south dike and
eventually curves around the reservoir's southwest corner at Harold Crane.
If you continue north a mile and a half or so, you'll reach the water of
Great Salt Lake, which is nearly fresh due to the proximity of Willard
Reservoir's outlet. The road around the reservoir continues to be dry, but
is better navigated with the help of Dramamine.
Kris
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