[Birdnet] No Magnolia Warbler this morning

Tim Avery tanager at timaverybirding.com
Sat Sep 13 10:31:42 MDT 2008


This morning, Jeff Bilsky and I headed to 8000 West and I believe 2200 South to look for the Magnolia Warbler found yesterday.  Steve and Cindy Sommerfeld , Bob MacDougal and Bruce Robinson were already there. Bird-wise, there weren't nearly as many species, or individuals.  There was a small gorup of warblers that included Wilson's, Yellow, Orange-crowned, and MacGillivray's as well as a 1st fall Common Yellowthroat.

Jeff an I left and headed into Magna and checked out a spot near 9200 West just south of SR-201 and west of the golf scourse.  A RED-BREASTED NUTHATCH was seen there.  Saltair was dead migrant-wise, but had a flock of 15-20 Snowy Egret, a few Greater and a handful more of Lesser Yellowlegs, and a smattering of other birds.

At the INternational Center, there wasn;t a whole lot.  A few MacGillivray's Warbler, as well as Wilson's, and Yellow.  White-crowned Sparrow have really started moving into the valleys at this point ans were seen at pretty much all of the locations above.

Cheers,

Tim
Salt Lake City, Utah
tanager at timaverybirding.com
http://www.timaverybirding.com
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