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The Solitaire

Friday, January 8th, 2021
Townsend’s Solitaire, East Millcreek, Salt Lake City, Utah, 08 January 2021.
Townsend’s Solitaire.
Townsend’s Solitaire, East Millcreek, Salt Lake City, Utah, 08 January 2021.
The Solitaire.

This quiet, clear morning, in the mountain shade, just as dog and I reached Coyote Canyon, a.k.a., “the gully,” a silent bird flitted up the trail in front of us. It was plain, but I glimpsed of a flash of white. “Could that’ve been a solitaire?” I asked myself. On our ascent, I caught sight of the bird again but couldn’t ID it.d

Three or four minutes and about a hundred yards later, I heard a faint, animated warbling song. It sounded like it was coming from the south slope above us. It also sounded familiar—like the song of a Townsend’s Solitaire. Too far up there, I thought, and memorized bits of the song to look up later.

Thirty seconds and maybe a dozen paces later, the direction of the song had changed. Now it came from behind us. I stopped, turned, scanned the treetops—and there, atop a juniper, perched a Townsend’s Solitaire. The bird was singing. Very, very softly, almost like a whisper.

I got a couple photos before it left its perch, and we continued up the gully and turned onto the deer trail. (Our daily route.) A few minutes later, I glanced down among the junipers until I found the solitaire’s tree. There it was perched there again. I couldn’t resist creeping down a different deer trail until I got near enough for another pic or two.

Pretty sure it’s the same bird I’ve seen there three or four other times the past several weeks. I really, really, like Townsend’s Solitaires.

Even so, my most thrilling sighting today happened earlier, on our short drive up to the trailhead: a Long-tailed Weasel, in its full-white winter coat (aside from black-tipped tail), dashing across the street in front of us and diving into a residential hedge.

Grandeur Peak Area List
Beginning at 8:58 a.m. (MST), I hiked several hundred feet up a mountain.

1. Black-billed Magpie**
2. House Finch*
3. Black-capped Chickadee*
4. Woodhouse’s Scrub-jay*
5. Rock Pigeon*
6. Spotted Towhee**
7. Townsend’s Solitaire

Elsewhere

8. House Sparrow

Mammals

Long-tailed Weasel
Red Squirrel

*Also elsewhere
**Voice only elsewhere

Fun Day

Friday, October 30th, 2020
Spotted Towhee in a wild rose, East Millcreek, Salt Lake City, Utah, 30 October 2020.
Spotted Towhee in a wild rose.

Warmer by a little, still cloudless, still no breeze to speak of. Things started off slow—but got interesting pretty quick-like.

Long-tailed Weasel, East Millcreek, Salt Lake City, UTah, 30 October 2020.
Long-tailed Weasel.

The old quarry hollow turned out to be crawling with towhees and juncos and jays and finches—also a cottontail and my first Utah Long-tailed Weasel. [Actually, not my first: The “red squirrel” I listed yesterday was in fact a weasel also—as I mused aloud to my GoPro at the time before deciding I had to be wrong. Now I see it. Will fix.]

Up in the junipers, I heard the Shook-shook-shook-shook! of a Steller’s Jay—and finally saw the bird as it zoomed down the hill and out of photo range.

Really dug this day.

Grandeur Peak Area List
Beginning at 9:08 a.m., I hiked a few hundred feet up a mountain.

1. Black-capped Chickadee
2. House Finch**
3. Woodhouse’s Scrub-jay**
4. Dark-eyed Junco
5. Spotted Towhee
6. Lesser Goldfinch*
7. American Robin
8. Mourning Dove (v)
9. Steller’s Jay
10. Juniper Titmouse (v)
11. Black-billed Magpie*

Elsewhere

12. Rock Pigeon
13. Northern Flicker (v)
14. Song Sparrow

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

Mammals

Red Squirrel
Mountain Cottontail
Long-tailed Weasel

Sparrows

Thursday, October 29th, 2020
White-crowned Sparrow (youngster), East Millcreek, Salt Lake City, Utah, 29 October 2020.
White-crowned Sparrow (youngster).

Three sparrows today. First (and most exciting) was a pair of young White-crowned Sparrows that popped up in a rose bush on my morning hike with dog—then flitted around a bit. I heard them first, and their thin notes took my breath away.

Song Sparrow, East Millcreek, Salt Lake City, Utah, 28 October 2020.
Song Sparrow.

Second were a few House Sparrows in town, where I ran a quick errand.

Third was the Song Sparrow in my yard (photo here from yesterday). It’s a year-rounder that seems to live in a thick mass of ivy.

Sparrows seem rarer here then in Maine, which makes me kind of appreciate them more.

Grandeur Peak Area List
Beginning at 9:08 a.m., I hiked a few hundred feet up a mountain.

1. Black-capped Chickadee
2. House Finch**
3. Black-billed Magpie*
4. Northern Flicker
5. Spotted Towhee**
6. Woodhouse’s Scrub-jay
7. Dark-eyed Junco
8. White-crowned Sparrow
9. Lesser Goldfinch**
10. American Robin**

Elsewhere

11. Rock Pigeon
12. European Starling
13. House Sparrow
14. Red-tailed Hawk
15. Song Sparrow (v)

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

Mammals

Long-tailed Weasel

 
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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