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yellow-billed cuckoo
- To: "Moab Bird Club" <MBCnet@utahbirds.org>
- Subject: yellow-billed cuckoo
- From: Dan Kent <dan@redrockforests.org>
- Date: Sun, 27 Jun 2004 15:51:55 -0600
- Reply-to: Dan Kent <dan@redrockforests.org>
- Sender: owner-mbcnet@utahbirds.org
Thought you all might like to know that we turned up a yellow-billed
cuckoo in our Dirty Devil side canyons spotted owl inventories June
15th. It flew to a large, dense ash tree from a medium sized cottonwood
in a well-spaced stringer along the mostly dry, bouldery wash of a
narrow, very high walled canyon. Two miles either up canyon or down
canyon and up a side canyon was a mixed deciduous, predominantly
cottonwood gallery forest of approximately 100 trees each. There are
also intermittant springs and cottonwood trees throughout the canyon.
Apparently the first documented in the Dirty Devil canyons. Don't let
the model fool you--this is canyon country, and many seemingly strange
things are possible!
Dan
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