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Posts Tagged ‘Woohouse’s Scrub-jay’

Cooper’s, Kinglets

Saturday, October 12th, 2019
Cooper’s Hawk, East Millcreek, Salt Lake City, Utah, 12 October 2019.
Cooper’s Hawk.
Ruby-crowned Kinglet, East Millcreek, Salt Lake City, Utah, 12 October 2019.
Ruby-crowned Kinglet.

Early hike this morning. Barely sub-freezing, in the shadow of mountains for the most part. But birds were about—including one of several Cooper’s Hawks I’ve seen up there. Also a trio of kinglets.

Of note: In town, I spotted a pair of California Gulls foraging for scraps in a parking lot (first I could ID as lifers); in the neighborhood, I heard the exotic song of a California Quail for the first time.

Grandeur Peak Area List
Beginning at 8:15 a.m., I hiked a few hundred feet up the mountain.

1. Black-capped Chickadee**
2. Northern Flicker** (v)
3. Black-billed Magpie*
4. American Goldfinch**
5. House Finch*
6. Ruby-crowned Kinglet
7. Cooper’s Hawk
8. Woodhouse’s Scrub-jay*
9. American Robin* (v)

Elsewhere

10. House Sparrow (v)
12. Eurasian Collared Dove
13. California Quail
14. California Gull‡
15. Mourning Dove

v = Voice only
*Also elsewhere

**Voice only elsewhere
‡Lifer

Wren Again

Friday, October 4th, 2019
Canyon Wren at home, Grandeur Peak, East Millcreek, Salt Lake City, Utah, 04 October 2019.
Canyon Wren at home.

First, I have to confess that I’ve botched my GoPro footage for the past two days’ hikes. Yesterday, I somehow activated still photos instead of video, so I tossed all those. Today, I simply forgot the damn thing. Sheesh.

Ruby-crowned Kinglet, Grandeur Peak, East Millcreek, Salt Lake City, Utah, 04 October 2019.
Ruby-crowned Kinglet.

’Cause it would’ve been cool to have video of the Canyon Wren that dog an I encountered on the edge trail around the little ravine separating our familiar route from the main Grandeur Peak slope. I’m sure it was the same bird I saw a few days ago, hollering and dancing from out front of the little cave under a rock right along the trail. Will look for him again tomorrow.

Otherwise, a fine day. Cool but clear, with plenty of natural marvels around us.

Grandeur Peak Area List
Beginning at 9:30 a.m., I hiked a few hundred feet up the mountain.

1. Northern Flicker
2. Black-capped Chickadee
3. House Finch* (v)
4. Spotted Towhee
5. Black-billed Magpie* (v)
6. Dark-eyed Junco
7. Lesser Goldfinch* (v)
8. Ruby-crowned Kinglet
9. Woodhouse’s Scrub-jay**
10. Canyon Wren

Elsewhere

11. Eurasian Collared Dove
12. House Sparrow
13. Song Sparrow
14. Rock Pigeon

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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