[Birdnet] BBS Birds

Jason Pietrzak jaypie77 at gmail.com
Sun Jun 28 21:15:38 MDT 2009


Larry,

Are Gray Catbirds considered unusual in southern Utah during summer? I saw
one a week ago in Capitol Reef at the group camping area. It was going on
and on making a huge racket. I think I might have seen more further down in
the area of the regular campsites as well.

No Zone-tailed Hawks though (yet). Was it easy to tell them apart from
Turkey Vultures?

Jason


On Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 8:14 PM, Larry Tripp <ltripp29 at hotmail.com> wrote:

>    Doing two breeding bird surveys this month have yielded a couple unusual
> birds that may be of interest. Along hwy 14 in Kane County there were a pair
> of Zone-tailed Hawks earlier this week. This route starts south of Alton and
> goes through some great areas that I wish I had more time to bird. Some good
> birds certainly go through there.
> And a couple weeks back doing a different survey there was a Gray Catbird
> along Pinto Creek in Washington County.Late migrant I guess. It was In the
> exact same spot that I saw a Male Hooded Warbler last year while doing the
> survey. Same tree even! Another area that I need more time to bird.
>
> I just need a job birding full time!!
>
> Larry Tripp
>
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