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Birding Dixie
- To: Redcliffs@utahbirds.org (RC Audubon)
- Subject: Birding Dixie
- From: Bill Hunter <dixiewillie at skyviewmail dot com>
- Date: Sat, 24 Apr 2004 21:01:24 -0600
- Cc: "Utah's Birdnet" <birdnet@utahbirds.org>
- Reply-to: Bill Hunter <dixiewillie at skyviewmail dot com>
- Sender: owner-redcliffs@utahbirds.org
Well now! That thar "Purdy Woman" enjoyed some southern hospitality
this past week.
First off she stopped by some of our local waterin' holes. At Quail she
spotted the Pacific Loon to which she referenced. It was with a Common
Loon. At the Sewage Ponds she came across some Red-necked and Wilson
Phalaropes in Spring plumage.
We joined forces on Saturday for a wind blown day in the West desert,
specifically at Lytle Ranch. Our first stop was at the crossing of
highway 91 and the Santa Clara River. There she saw a Lucy's and a
Yellow Warbler.
Our next stop was at Utah Hill. There we found a Black-throated Gray
Warbler and several Blue-gray Gnatcatchers.
At Lytle we had an encounter with a Common Black Hawk which was close
enough for Kristin to scratch it's belly. Recovering from that
momentous occasion, we also saw a Bell's Vireo and another Lucy's
Warbler. We watched a Roadrunner catch lunch, many Ash-throated
Flycatchers doing their thing, and several more Blue-gray Gnatcatchers
not catching gnats.
The Lucy's Warbler, Bell's Vireo and Common Black-Hawk were all lifers
for her. Yes there were other birds, but these were the frosting.
How was the trip home Kristin?
Many folk ask when do the Lesser Nighthawks come to town? Well, how
about today? This was the first sighting this year at SunRiver. There
were three. As there were also three fuzzy goslings on the pond at
SunRiver with mom and dad.
The weather is warm, the greens are great and the Toady wart-faces are
singing like crazy at night. All is well in Dixie.
Dixie Willie
St. Gorgeous
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