9 BEHIND THE SCENES FROM THE COVER Space on the fi eld trips is lim- ited, so Clements encourages people to sign up in advance at www.friendsofl addmarsh.org. He said early registration for the festival in general helps orga- nizers prepare enough packets for everyone. The term “early bird” is apt for this event, which gets going at 4:45 a.m. Saturday, May 14, when the Ladd Marsh Wildlife Area opens to public access. Registration opens at 6 a.m. in the Tule Lake Public Access Area on Peach Road. From La Grande, head south on Highway 203 toward Union, and turn left on Peach Lane (ap- proximately 5.7 miles from the I-84 interchange). Drive about 1.5 miles north on Peach Lane to the Tule Lake area. Birding stations, which are free to visitors, will be staff ed from 6 a.m.-noon. Saturday fi eld trips include: • GROWISER on Pumpkin Ridge: 8 a.m.; $20 per participant • Taking the Kids to School: Noon; free The majority of fi eld trips are on Sunday, May 15. Descrip- tions and registration can be found at www.friendsofl add- marsh.org. Here are the Sunday fi eld trips: • Ladd Marsh Dawn Chorus: 4:30 a.m.; $20 • Rhinehart Canyon for Early Risers: 5 a.m.; $30 • Birds and Botany of the Ponderosa Pine Forest: 6:30 a.m.; $20 • Birding for Beginners: Providing quality and compassion to all his patients Dr. Sanders specializes in all aspects of the foot and ankle. Anything from foot & ankle pain to diabetic foot care and limb salvage, injuries, surgery, skin or toenail conditions, sports medicine, he covers it all! 2830 10th St. Baker City, Oregon Baker City office hours: Mon-Thurs 8am-5pm Clinic hours: Tuesday 8am-5pm Thursday 8am-12pm Brian Sanders, DPM Accepting most insurances 541-524-0122 Clinic offices: in Ontario (every other Monday) in La Grande (every Wednesday) MAY 4�11, 2022 East Oregonian, File The 2022 Ladd Marsh Bird Festival is happening May 13-15. The weekend features stations and special fi eld trips. 6:30 a.m.; $20 • Grande Ronde Valley Hotspots: 6:30 a.m.; $20 • GROWISER: 8 a.m.; $20 • Taking the Kids to School: 9 a.m.; free • Rhinehart Canyon for After- nooners: 10:30 a.m.; $30 SPECIAL ACCESS Clements said the marsh is especially alive in the early mornings. “The marsh will be crazy with Specializing in HOMETOWN song,” he said. “From sound, you can pick out 20 to 30 species of birds.” Some areas have limited access year-round to protect nesting and feeding areas, and Clements said the festival off ers a peek at spots that are normally off -limits. And spring is the time for babies. “There will be ducklings, goslings and chicks of all kinds,” he said. Stations will be set in diff erent habitats throughout the marsh. “There’s a potential to see 100 to 150 species of birds,” Clements said. Eagle Cap Excursion Train ow! Act n few Just a left! ts ticke Mother’s Day Brunch Sunday, May 8 Check out the train rides available May 4 and May 28! Real Estate Keisha Anderson Real Estate Agent 541.910.8827 Mobile App www.johnjhoward.com See the full 2022 schedule and book online at eaglecaptrainrides.com or call 541.437.3652 May is an amazing time for a scenic train ride beside the Grande Ronde River!