[Birdtalk] 01/26/2008 - TONAQUINT NATURE CENTER, LYTLE RANCH, QUAIL CREEK

Jeff Bilsky jbilsky at gmail.com
Tue Jan 29 22:18:29 MST 2008


For those interested, here are my reports from birding down at the St.
George Bird Festival. This was a pretty good day for me - lots of lifers.
The rarest sighting would be the Red Breasted Sapsucker we tracked down at
Lytle.

Jeff Bilsky
Salt Lake City

Location:     Tonaquint Nature Center
Observation date:     1/26/08
Number of species:     11

Common Merganser     X
Gambel's Quail     X
Cooper's Hawk     X
Black Phoebe     X
American Robin     X
European Starling     X
Abert's Towhee     X
White-crowned Sparrow     X
Red-winged Blackbird     X
Cassin's Finch     X
Lesser Goldfinch     X

This report was generated automatically by eBird v2(http://ebird.org)

Location:     Lytle Ranch
Observation date:     1/26/08
Number of species:     26

Ring-necked Duck     X
Great Blue Heron     X
Red-tailed Hawk     X
Ferruginous Hawk     X - road to Lytle
Belted Kingfisher     X
Red-naped Sapsucker     X
Red-breasted Sapsucker     X
Ladder-backed Woodpecker     X
Downy Woodpecker     X
Northern Flicker     X
Common Raven     X
Verdin     X
Brown Creeper     X
Bewick's Wren     X
Ruby-crowned Kinglet     X
Western Bluebird     X
Townsend's Solitaire     X
American Robin     X
Crissal Thrasher     X
Phainopepla     X
Yellow-rumped Warbler     X
Spotted Towhee     X
White-crowned Sparrow     X
Dark-eyed Junco     X
Cassin's Finch     X
House Finch     X

This report was generated automatically by eBird v2(http://ebird.org)

Location:     Quail Creek Reservoir
Observation date:     1/26/08
Number of species:     11

Mallard     X
Green-winged Teal     X
Hooded Merganser     X
Common Merganser     X
Ruddy Duck     X
Western Grebe     X
Double-crested Cormorant     X
Great Blue Heron     X
White-crowned Sparrow     X
Dark-eyed Junco     X
House Finch     X

This report was generated automatically by eBird v2(http://ebird.org)
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