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Saturday Birding
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- Subject: Saturday Birding
- From: "Colby Neuman" <scythebill83 at hotmail dot com>
- Date: Sat, 10 Jul 2004 20:32:01 -0600
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Here were some highlights from the group that hiked up to Twin Lakes and
Honeycomb Canyon this morning for the Brighton Bird Count...
Blue Grouse - just above where the Lake Solitude Trail joins in with the
trail the goes up to Honeycomb Canyon
Williamson's Sapsucker - a male was seen about 100 yards below the Twin
Lakes Dam - I believe in the same area previously reported by the Byers.
Also, a pair was seen along the trail that goes up the hillside just to the
west of Twin Lakes (this is between the dam and where the trail meets up
with the Lake Solitude trail).
Olive-sided Flycatcher - several calling/foraging birds just below the Twin
Lakes Dam
Cedar Waxwing - 2 flew into a tree just below the top of Honeycomb Canyon
(~10000-10500 feet) - maybe the most unexpected find of the day
White-breasted Nuthatch ? 1 was calling just below the Twin Lakes Dam
Pine Grosbeak - the Sommerfelds found one just below the dam
Red Crossbill - several flyovers, but unfortunately no big flocks were seen
This afternoon Tim Avery and I went on to bird some local wetlands hoping
for migrant shorebirds (which were definitely not in abundance) and came up
with the following...
As entered in ebird?
Lee Kay Ponds
Eared Grebe ? 1
Western Grebe ? 1
Clark?s Grebe ? 1
American White Pelican ? 27
Double-crested Cormorant ? 26
Great Blue Heron ? 1
Snowy Egret ? 2
Canada Goose ? 168
Gadwall ? 3
Mallard ? 33
Redhead ? 3
Killdeer ? 5
Black-necked Stilt ? 3
American Avocet ? 7
Franklin?s Gull ? 4
California Gull ? Present
Forster?s Tern ? 1
Bank Swallow ? 2
Barn Swallow ? 15
European Starling ? 8
Yellow-headed Blackbird ? 1
Brewer?s Blackbird ? 9
GREAT-TAILED GRACKLE ? 3 ? on an island in the far west pond
Saltair ? Although there was some decent habitat, no migrants were apparent.
The End of Glover Lane (Davis Co.) ? Still fairly full with little shorebird
habitat
Warm Springs (the ponds along I-15 near Beck Street) ? good habitat and we
finally encountered a couple of migrants
Greater Yellowlegs ? 4
Spotted Sandpiper ? 1
Franklin?s Gull ~ 30
and N. Rough-winged, Bank, Barn and Cliff Swallows were present
Also, the first Stellar?s Jay of the season appeared in Olympus Cove this
past week ~ a month ahead of schedule.
Colby
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