18 March 2025

Posts Tagged ‘dEurasian collared-dove’

April Snow

Tuesday, April 12th, 2022
Dark-eyed Junco, East Millcreek, Salt Lake City, Utah, 12 April 2022.
Dark-eyed Junco.

It snowed overnight, about four inches. Temperature in the upper-20s (F) when dog and I hit the trail. A bit of a breeze, the possibility of more snow (although none came until after our return). Didn’t expect many birds. But there were many. Especially siskins.

However, the best posing species were juncos. Two little batches, totaling about a dozen (as opposed to twice as many siskins—mostly in flight and only heard). Deer about, too.

The cold weather’s supposed to continue for a bit, then it’ll warm up for the weekend.

Grandeur Peak Area List
At 8:23 a.m., sun time, I hiked a few hundred feet up a mountain.

1. House Finch**
2. Pine Siskin
3. Rock Pigeon*
4. Black-billed Magpie* (v)
5. American Robin* (v)
6. Mourning Dove
7. Black-capped Chickadee
8. Dark-eyed Junco
9. Song Sparrow* (v)
10. Northern Flicker (v)

Elsewhere

11. House Sparrow (v)
12. Lesser Goldfinch
13. European Starling
14. Eurasian Collared-dove

Mammals

Mule Deer

(v) Voice only
*Also elsewhere
**Voice only elsewhere

Randomness

Monday, July 12th, 2021
Black-headed Grosbeak, East Millcreek, Salt Lake City, Utah, 12 July 2021.
Black-headed Grosbeak.

We’ve had a little bad air lately. Some days particulates collect in the basin, and a haze rises. Air alerts are routine (mostly for those with compromised health). This was the second or third such hazy morning in a row. We’re lucky, dog and I, that our hike happens mostly above the haze.

Not a lot of species this warm summer morning, but pretty good numbers. Best bird was a grosbeak—and best sighting was a young Mule Deer buck, following an ascent we’d just taken not five minutes before.

I dig the randomness of it all.

Grandeur Peak Area List
Beginning at 6:30 a.m. (7:30 MDT), I hiked a few hundred feet up a mountain.

1. Woodhouse’s Scrub-jay
2. Lazuli Bunting
3. Black-capped Chickadee
4. American Robin* (v)
5. House Finch**
6. Black-chinned Hummingbird*
7. Mourning Dove
8. Black-headed Grosbeak
9. Spotted Towhee
10. Blue-gray Gnatcatcher

Elsewhere

11. Black-billed Magpie
12. Eurasian collared-dove

Mammals

Mule Deer
Rock Squirrel

(v) Voice only
*Also elsewhere
**Voice only elsewhere

 
Bird Report is a (sometimes intermittent) record of the birds I encounter while hiking, see while driving, or spy outside my window. —Brian Willson



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