A Canyon Wren singing from a sunlit rock with a soft green background.

Provo Library Field Trip

Field Trip • June 20, 2026

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Quest Highlights

  • Download the self-guided FeatherQuest field trip guide
  • Explore Rock Canyon's colorful songbirds, canyon specialists, and uncommon gems
  • Photos, highlights, and the full trip recap will be added after the adventure

Trip Conditions

Jun 20, 2026
Summer morning • Canyon habitat • Family-friendly adventure

Locations

Rock Canyon
Habitat: canyon • oak brush • cliffs • foothills

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Whether you're joining the Provo City Library field trip or exploring Rock Canyon on your own, this FeatherQuest guide is designed to help you discover the canyon's most exciting birds.

Download the free field trip guide below to follow the route, learn about our target species, and see what makes Rock Canyon one of the best summer birding locations in Utah County.

After the field trip, we'll update this page with photos, highlights, the species we found, and favorite moments from the adventure so you can compare your experience with ours.

What We’ll Be Watching For

Rock Canyon gives us a great mix of habitats in a short walk: shrubs and oak brush for buntings, tanagers, warblers, and gnatcatchers; flowers and openings for hummingbirds; cliffs for Canyon Wrens; and open sky for White-throated Swifts and the chance of a Peregrine Falcon.

Whether you join us in person or explore on your own, use the guide as a fun challenge. See how many target birds you can find, take time to notice their behavior and habitat, and enjoy discovering Rock Canyon one bird at a time.

Want to keep exploring? You can read more Quests or join the FeatherQuest updates to hear when new ones go live.