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Northern UT birds
- To: birdnet@utahbirds.org
- Subject: Northern UT birds
- From: "Bryan Shirley" <bt_shirley at hotmail dot com>
- Date: Thu, 06 Feb 2003 22:26:43 -0700
- Reply-to: "Bryan Shirley" <bt_shirley at hotmail dot com>
- Sender: owner-birdnet@utahbirds.org
Today my dad & I birded in northern Ut and saw a few good birds.
We started off in Ogden at the Ogden Nature Center where there is
a White-throated Sparrow. Then we headed out to antelope island and
saw a long-tailed duck at mile marker 3. It was almost on the shore
and was the only duck in the area. There were also 2 snow buntings
between mile marker 2 and 3 on the south side of the road.
At farmington bay we didn't see the glaucous gull (we did see it
there a couple days ago), but we counted 174 bald eagles. It
was pretty impressive. The day went well until we tried for the
winter wren at camalot. I am starting to think that everybody is
playing a joke on me to see how many times I'll go there looking for
this wren...
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