Conner Youngblood Shares a New Video for "Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge"
Conner Youngblood is back to share a new video he's titled "Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge", named after the national wildlife refuge in Utah spanning over 80,000 acres as an oasis for birds migrating across the continent. After hearing about Conner's fascination with bird watching and their migratory patterns, the US Fish and Wildlife Service and nonprofit Sustain Music & Nature helped Conner make the trip to the sanctuary in Utah where he spent several days studying Western grebes, American avocets and the breathtaking landscapes they migrate through.
Conner wrote this song as a reflection of the experience putting the music against a backdrop of footage from his trip for a rare glimpse of the landscape, serene and untainted. Fifty percent of proceeds from the song will go towards supporting the national wildlife refuge system. Inspired by his support for public lands Southwest Magazine featured Conner on the cover of their first issue of 2018. Watch the video at the link below and stay tuned for more from Conner coming soon.
Stream/Download "Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge" at https://conneryoungblood.bandcamp.com to support public lands, Sustain and Youngblood.