[Birdtalk] Utah RBA, September 8, 2007
Tim Avery
tanager at timaverybirding.com
Sat Sep 8 22:10:18 MDT 2007
* Utah Rare Bird Alert
* Statewide
* September 8, 2007
* UTAH0709.08
Number: 801-538-4730
E-mail: utah-rba at timaverybirding.com
Compilers: Phone - Bill Fenimore, Online - Tim Avery
- Transcript
This is the Utah Rare Bird Alert for Saturday, September 8th at 10:10 p.m.
Archived RBA's and a MAP of Bird Sightings can be viewed at:
http://timaverybirding.com/utah_rba.html
Species included in this report:
**PURPLE FINCH (Washington County)**
**PROTHONOTARY WARBLER (Salt Lake County)
**GREAT CRESTED FLYCATCHER (Utah County)
**PHILADELPHIA VIREO (Salt Lake County)
**NEOTROPIC CORMORANT (Iron County)**
**LAWRENCE'S GOLDFINCH (Washington County)
BLUE-HEADED VIREO (Davis County)
LEAST FLYCATCHER (Davis County)
Red-shouldered Hawk (Washington County)
American Redstart (Washington County)
Clay-colored Sparrow (Davis County)
Zone-tailed Hawk (Washington County, San Juan County)
Indigo Bunting (Washington County)
White-winged Dove (Morgan County)
To report a RARE BIRD, please send an email to utah-rba at timaverybirding.com.
Note, you DO NOT need to send an email if you posted to either BIRDNET
or BIRDTALK. Please include your name, phone number/email, detailed
directions and dates for all sightings. It would be helpful if you would
spell your last name and identify the county of the sighting. You can also
report via phone at 801-538-4730, please include information listed above.
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Davis County:
-- A striking BLUE-HEADED VIREO was reported by Joel and Kathy Beyer at Garr
Ranch near the Spring House on Monday, September 3rd. The bird has not been
seen since.
-- A LEAST FLYCATCHER was reported by Joel and Kathy Beyer at Garr Ranch near
the horseshoe pits on Monday, September 3rd.
-- An adult CLAY-COLORED SPARROW was reported by Arnold Smith, Keith Evans, and
John Bellmon at the first bridge on AIC on the south side, on Tuesday,
September 4th.
Iron County:
-- A 1st year NEOTROPIC CORMORANT was reported at Quichipa Reservoir/Lake just
west of Cedar City, on August 30th by Rick Fridell. The bird has been seen as
recently as September 4th. To get to Quichipa take HWY 56 west out of Cedar
City to 6300 West (its several miles). Turn LEFT and follow this road 1.4
miles to 1400 South. Turn RIGHT and follow the road to th dead end which is
also the overlook on to the lake. This is a potential 1st state record.
Morgan County:
-- A WHITE-WINGED DOVE was reported by Weston Smith at his yard feeder in
Croydon on Monday, September 3rd.
San Juan County:
-- An apparent adult ZONE-TAILED HAWK was reported Ron Lambeth and his wife on
Thursday, September 4th soaring over the Devil's Canyon area. This represents
a first report for San Juan County.
Salt Lake County:
-- A 1st winter PROTHONOTARY WARBLER was found by Colby Neuman and Tim Avery on
Saturday, September 8th at the Salt Lake International Center. The bird was
seen by Kris Purdy, Glenn Barlow and the Sommerfield's as well. To get to the
area where the bird was seen take the Wright Borthers Drive Exit off of I-80
westbound and go north on Wright brothers Drive, to 575 N. Harold Gatty Drive.
The bird was seen on several occasions in the Russian Olive at the SW corner of
the intersection, but was also observed in several other locations both north,
south and east of this area.
-- A possible PHILADELPHIA VIREO was reported by Jack Binch and Bob Huntington
on Saturday, September 8th along the Jordan River Parkway at 5400 south adn
1040 West.
Utah County:
-- A GREAT-CRESTED FLYCATCHER was reported by Jack Rensel and Keith Evans on
Friday, September 7th at Camelot Woods. The bird was seen along the Frontage
Road about 100 yards north of the entrance to the woods. Take Exit 261 on I-15
in Springville. The woods are on the west side of the interstate.
Washington County:
-- A female PURPLE FINCH was reported by Rick Fridell and Larry Tripp at Lytle
Ranch on Friday, September 7th. The bird was seen in several places along the
road north from the orchard, but could not be relocated after the initial
find. This is the first reliable report of this species for Utah.
-- A LAWRENCE'S GOLDFINCH was reported yet again by Bob Lawson at his backyard
feeder in Dammeron Valley on Monday, September 3rd. At the end of March
earlier this year, Bob had a LAGO at his feeder. The bird was seen again on
September 5th by Glenn Barlow and Tim Avery. If interested in looking for this
bird, email Bob at: boblaw at infowest.com
-- One immature RED-SHOULDERED HAWK was relocated by Rick Fridell and Larry
Tripp at Lytle Ranch on Friday, September 7th.
-- A ZONE-TAILED HAWK was reported by Tim Avery near Lava Point in Zion NP on
Tuesday, September 4th.
-- A bright female AMERICAN REDSTART was reported by Tim Avery at Tonaquit
Nature Preserve on Tuesday, September 4th. The bird was also observed by Rick
Fridell and Glenn Barlow.
-- A female INDIGO BUNTING was reported by Glenn Barlow and Tim Avery at Lytle
Ranch on Wednesday, September 5th. The bird was seen in the orchard.
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Upcoming Birding Events:
Sept 7th-9th (Fri-Sun): Utah Ornithological Society Fall Conference - Friday,
September 7: Field trips, evening social and speaker - Saturday, September 8:
Paper & Poster Session at the Bean Museum - Sunday, September 9: Field trips.
Click Here for Conference Schedule:
http://www.utahbirds.org/uos/UOS_Conference2007.htm
Sept 14th-16th (Fri-Sat): Salt Lake Birders Field Trip - St. George area and
Kolob Canyon - looking for California Condors and Zone Tailed Hawk, and
probably Acorn Woodpecker. Call Cindy Sommerfeld for details - 261-4270.
Sept 15th (Sat): Red Cliffs Audubon Field Trip - Clear Lake Waterfowl
Management Area (Delta) - Details to come.
Sept 15th (Sat): Layton Wild Bird Center Bird Walk - Francis Peak for the Raptor
Migration - Saturday Bird Walks leave from the Wild Bird Center (1860 N. 1000
West, Layton) at 8 a.m, in spring/summer, unless otherwise posted.
Sept 22nd (Sat): Layton Wild Bird Center Bird Walk - Antelope Island - Saturday
Bird Walks leave from the Wild Bird Center (1860 N. 1000 West, Layton) at 8
a.m, in spring/summer, unless otherwise posted.
Sept 29th (Sat): Layton Wild Bird Center Bird Walk - Weber River Riverdale
Parkway - Saturday Bird Walks leave from the Wild Bird Center (1860 N. 1000
West, Layton) at 8 a.m, in spring/summer, unless otherwise posted.
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Abbreviations:
AIC - Antelope Island Causeway
WMA - Wildlife Management Area
NWR - National Wildlife Refuge
GSL - Great Salt Lake
GSLA - Great Salt Lake Audubon
UCB - Utah County Birders
SP - State Park
NP - National Park
MM - Mile Marker
- End Transcript
Thank you and good birding
Tim Avery
Salt Lake City, Utah
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