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Heritage Trail Birds - Blue Jay Traditional Cache

Hidden : 3/9/2018
Difficulty:
2.5 out of 5
Terrain:
3 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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The Blue Jay is a well know common song bird and is a frequent visitor to bird feeders. Unlike other birds that usually break open the sunflower seeds sometime the Blue Jay comes in and starts swallowing them whole. Blue Jay are know for their intelligence and complex social systems. They often travel in groups and have noisy calls.

Blue Jay

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***There is a trail fee. Please pay it; it's cheap for a day of fun and helps maintain this wonderful trail.***
Length: 26 miles Surface: smooth, compacted crushed limestone ideal for bicycling. Grade: 1 percent maximum (1 foot rise for 100 feet traveled). Fee: $2.10 per day or $10.25 per year for persons aged 12 through 62, $5.50 per year for persons 63 and older, family pass $25.50. Trail Tickets: Sold by area sports and bicycle stores, businesses adjacent to trail, and self-registration tubes located at the trail parking lots. Winter Use: Snowmobiling from Dubuque to Dyersville, minimum of 4" of snow required. X-Country skiing from Dubuque to Dyersville. Interpretive Sites: Major interpretive area overlooks eastern trailhead. Trail Rules: No horses, motorized vehicles, fires, camping, unleashed dogs, or use after 10:30 p.m. Additional Dubuque County Conservation Board rules apply to the trail. Trail hours are sunrise to sunset year round unless otherwise posted.

Remember to be good ambassadors to nature. We as geocachers have a responsibility to leave it as we found it, so others may revel in nature's glory. Always replace the cache the way you found it, so others may enjoy the find. Permission was granted to place this cache by: Brian Preston, Executive Director Dubuque County Conservation Board.

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