6 April 2026

Memorable Day

Tuesday, February 25th, 2020
Steller’s Jay, East Millcreek, Salt Lake City, Utah, 25 February 2020.
First glimpse of Steller’s Jay.
Northern flicker (red-shafted male), East Millcreek, Salt Lake City, Utah, 25 February 2020.
Northern flicker (red-shafted male).

A day much like yesterday, but with fewer clouds. And a lifer.

Twenties (F) in the shade, warmer in the sun. No elk, a few deer, juncos, a pair of accipiters, a cooperative flicker, a random towhee. But about midway through my hike with dog, I heard a somewhat odd call, followed it with my eyes, and saw a bird light on the tip of a juniper quite a distance away. A flash of blue. Turned my camera that way just as it flew. Managed only one halfway decent photo.

But through the viewfinder I saw what looked like it might be the elusive Steller’s Jay. (Elusive, at least, for me. Been keeping my eye peeled for weeks and months.) I had to wait to see what the photo might show.

Welp, sure enough, the ID was clear: dark head, blue body, crest, white mark on crest. A Steller’s for sure.

I’d call this a memorable day.

Grandeur Peak Area List
Beginning at 9:15 a.m., I hiked a few hundred feet up the mountain.

1. Song Sparrow (v)
2. Woodhouse’s Scrub-jay**
3. Black-capped Chickadee
4. Dark-eyed Junco
5. Black-billed Magpie*
6. Sharp-shinned Hawk
7. Northern Flicker**
8. House Finch* (v)
9. Steller’s Jay†
10. Pine Siskin (v)
11. Cooper’s Hawk
12. Spotted Towhee

Elsewhere

13. Eurasian Collared Dove
14. Lesser Goldfinch (v)

Mammals

Mule Deer

(v) Voice only
*Also elsewhere

**Voice only elsewhere

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