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Utah Bird Report for 2/2/01



- -Birds mentioned:

Pacific Loon                                        Washington Co.
American Bittern                                  Davis Co.
Greater White-fronted Goose               Utah Co., Washington Co.
Wood Duck                                         Salt Lake Co., Utah Co.
EURASIAN WIGEON                       Utah Co.
Greater Scaup                                     Washington Co.
Long-tailed Duck                                 Davis Co.
Barrow's Goldeneye                             Salt Lake Co. 
Hooded Merganser                              Davis Co., Salt Lake Co.,
Utah Co., Washington Co.
RED-SHOULDERED HAWK            Utah Co.
Peregrine Falcon                                  Salt Lake Co., Utah Co.
ICELAND GULL (possible)                Davis Co.
LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULL   Davis Co.
Glaucous Gull                                       Davis Co., Utah Co.
Winter Wren                                        Utah Co.
Western Bluebird                                 Washington Co.
Varied Thrush                                      Utah Co., Weber Co.
White-throated Sparrow                      Utah Co.
Golded-crowned Sparrow                   Washington Co. 
Great-tailed Grackle                             Utah Co.

- -Transcript:

Utah Birdline
(801) 538-4730
Compiler:  Kathy Beyer
Transcriber:  Kathy Beyer


DAVIS COUNTY

An AMERICAN BITTERN and a female LONG-TAILED DUCK were located at
Farmington Bay WMA on Saturday, 1/13 during a Salt Lake Birders outing
(m.ob.).  The BITTERN was at the first small pond on the east side of the
entrance road.  This bird was last reported on Thursday, 2/1.  The DUCK
was seen at the first bridge along the west dike road.  This bird was
last reported on Monday, 1/15.

The two pair of HOODED MERGANSERS that have been at the northernmost of
the Kaysville ponds since 1/6, were still there as of Sunday, 1/28
(J&KB).  These ponds can be seen from I-15 at Kaysville, and can be
accessed from Exit 331.

An adult GLAUCOUS GULL was spotted at Farmington Bay WMA on Saturday,
1/27 (MV).  The bird was seen at the southern end of the west dike road,
near the south gate.  The next day, 1/28, and also on Thursday, 2/1, one
adult and one second winter GLAUCOUS GULL were reported in about the same
area--100 to 200 yards south of the south gate (MJ,MM,MW).  Along with
the GLAUCOUS GULLS at this location on 1/28, was a bird that looked like
a possible ICELAND GULL (MJ), and on 2/1, a LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULL (MM,
MW), both of which were reported at the Bountiful Landfill during the
last week of December and the first week of January.  It is possible that
these are the same birds, since the Bountiful Landfill is near the
southern edge of Farmington Bay WMA. 

SALT LAKE COUNTY

The pair of WOOD DUCKS first seen at the beginning of January at the
Draper Wetlands Park at about 750 East and 11800 South, were reported
again on Saturday, 1/13.  A PEREGRINE FALCON was also seen at the same
location on that day (J&KB).

On Saturday, 1/27, a BARROW'S GOLDENEYE was seen along the JRP, just
north of 3300 South at a small bridge that crosses the Jordan River near
the Oxbow Trailhead (JH).

A female HOODED MERGANSER was spotted at the Great Salt Lake SP Marina
near Saltair on Sunday, 1/28 (MJ).

UTAH COUNTY

A GREATER WHITE-FRONTED GOOSE, probably the same one that was found at
this location at the end of November, was seen at the East Bay GC in
Provo on Tuesday, 1/16 (DS).  This bird has generally been associating
with a flock of 30 to 40 Canada Geese, and was last reported on 1/23.

Also, in the area near East Bay GC, a EURASIAN WIGEON was sighted on
Thursday, 1/18 (PD).  This bird was seen on the eastern edge of the GC in
the canal behind the Franklin Covey building.  The bird is likely to be
the same one reported at this location on Christmas Eve.  The last
sighting report of this bird was received on 1/24.

Also, a PEREGRINE FALCON was seen sitting on the Novell building near
this same area of East Bay in Provo on 1/25 (DS).

A large group of WOOD DUCKS consisting of seven males and five females
was reported in Provo at 2710 West 220 North on Monday, 1/22 (BP).  These
birds have been seen quite consistently at this location since then, with
the most recent report being on 1/28.

On Sunday, 1/28, a HOODED MERGANSER was spotted along the south side of
the Provo Airport dike road (LB).  Specifically, it was located in the
canal--not in the lake--to the west of the southern dike extension, just
before the road becomes "really bumpy".

A RED-SHOULDERED HAWK seems to be hanging around the area of Powell
Slough.  The bird was first reported in December, and was resighted on
Friday, 1/12 (DS, S&BC) and again on Sunday, 1/14 (J&KB) in the trees
near the water treatment facility.

On Sunday, 1/14, a GLAUCOUS GULL was sighted at Utah Lake SP (AT).  The
bird was seen again on 1/15 (DG), and last reported on 1/22 (BP).

A WINTER WREN was seen in the rocks and the brushy trees along the sides
of the Provo Airport dike road on Sunday, 1/14 (J&KB).  The bird was
located at the southwest corner of the dike.

The VARIED THRUSH that has been seen regularly since 1/6 in southeastern
Provo, was still being seen through Monday, 1/22 (m.ob.).  To get to the
area where the bird has been seen, take State Street to 1640 South and
turn west toward the railroad tracks.  Just before crossing the tracks,
turn right onto a cinder road, and go to the parking area a short way
along this road.  The bird has been seen in this area.

A WHITE-THROATED SPARROW has been coming to a feeder in Provo since
December (MM).  The bird can be seen at 2780 North 930 East, and is most
commonly seen after it snows.

The "Common Grackles" that were reported in the vicinity of the Lehi
Roller Mills on 1/1, have been re-identified as GREAT-TAILED GRACKLES
(KS, J&KB).  These birds have been in the same area since Thanksgiving
and were last reported on 1/21.  If they aren't at the Roller Mills,
check the parking lots of the fast food restaurants across the street!

WASHINGTON COUNTY

A PACIFIC LOON has been seen at Quail Creek Reservoir.  The bird was
first sighted on Sunday, 1/14 (SS), but it has been seen as recently as
1/31.  Even though the bird has been staying near the far shore of the
reservoir, it can be seen from the first parking area above the dam.

The GREATER WHITE-FRONTED GOOSE that was reported at the Southgate GC in
St. George, was still being seen as of Wednesday, 1/31 (DS).

A GOLDEN-CROWNED SPARROW was seen on Saturday, 1/20, at the Red Cliffs
Campground with a flock of White-crowned Sparrows (RD).

Other birds that were reported in Washington County on 1/30 and 1/31,
were:  a GREATER SCAUP at Gunlock Reservoir, 25 HOODED MERGANSERS at
Ivins Reservoir, and a WESTERN BLUEBIRD at Lytle Ranch (DS).

WEBER COUNTY

The VARIED THRUSH that was first sighted on 1/11 at the Ogden Nature
Center, was sighted again on 1/17 (AC).

This concludes the Utah Bird Report for Thursday, February 2, 2001.

Observers:  LB=Lara Burton, J&KB=Joel & Kathy Beyer, AC=Alan Condie,
S&BC=Sylvia & Bert Cundick, PD=Pia DeVries, RD=Rob Dobbs, DG=Dana Green,
JH=Jack Holley, MJ=Michael Johnson, MM=Milton Moody, BP=Bob Parsons,
DS=Dennis Shirley, KS=Kay Stone, SS=Steve Summers, AT=Alton Thygerson,
MV=Martha Veranth, MW=Merrill Webb, KW=Kevin Wheeler

Abbreviations used: 

GC = Golf Course
JRP = Jordan River Parkway
m.ob. = many observers
SP = State Park
WMA = Waterfowl Management Area  

- -End transcript

Please report your sightings by calling the Utah Birdline at:

(801) 538-4730

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