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Jackson Hole Float Trips: Nature Mapping Wildlife Report for July 2, 2017

It was another fantastic week for spotting wildlife on our Jackson Hole float trips! As you can see below, this week was full of bird sightings, both common (like 50 Canada Geese and 37 Spotted Sandpipers ) and rare birds (like one Osprey and one Cooper’s Hawk) alike. A few of our favorite mammals also made an appearance, such as seven Yellow-bellied Marmots and four Mule Deer. Bird watching enthusiasts especially won’t want to miss the chance to see some of Jackson Hole’s feathered friends this summer. Schedule your float trip today to see these wild and beautiful animals for yourself!

Jackson Hole and Snake River Float Trips

Below is our weekly nature mapping report:

  • Canada Goose  50
  • Mallard  3
  • Barrow’s Goldeneye  4
  • Common Merganser  9
  • American White Pelican  8
  • Great Blue Heron  10
  • Osprey  1
  • Cooper’s Hawk  1
  • Bald Eagle  4
  • Red-tailed Hawk  1
  • Killdeer  2
  • Spotted Sandpiper  37
  • Calliope Hummingbird  1
  • Belted Kingfisher  2
  • Red-naped Sapsucker  1
  • Northern Flicker  1
  • Western Wood-Pewee  5
  • Willow Flycatcher  1
  • Dusky Flycatcher  1
  • Common Raven  6
  • Tree Swallow  6
  • Bank Swallow  7
  • Cliff Swallow  8
  • Black-capped Chickadee  1
  • House Wren  3
  • Mountain Bluebird  8
  • American Robin  15
  • Gray Catbird  1
  • Cedar Waxwing  3
  • Yellow Warbler  34
  • Yellow-rumped Warbler  1
  • Song Sparrow  16
  • Brewer’s Blackbird  13
  • Brown-headed Cowbird  1
  • American Goldfinch  1
  • Yellow-bellied Marmot  7
  • Mule Deer  4