[Birdtalk] Birds of Paradise April 30, 2008

Lofthouse jbloft at wildblue.net
Thu May 1 14:18:24 MDT 2008


Highway 101 begins at the  traffic light in Wellsville, and goes to Hyrum, then continues on eastward to the Hardware Ranch. 

The road from Paradise to Logan is highway 165.

Jim

http://donce.lofthouse.com/jamaica/Share/1st_page.htm
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Connie McManus 
  To: Lofthouse 
  Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2008 9:06 AM
  Subject: Re: [Birdtalk] Birds of Paradise April 30, 2008


  Jim, 
  Thanks for enlightening me on the name of this little loop.  I am somewhat familiar with it, but usually I know the Mt Pisgah route as I used totake this road home rather than going all the way to MtSterling.  I am not sure I know which Rd is Hwy 101... is that the "Hyrum Road" that is east of US 89 and goes from Logan into Hyrum and runs past Mt Crest HS?  

  thnx
  ConnieM


  On Thu, May 1, 2008 at 8:47 AM, Lofthouse <jbloft at wildblue.net> wrote:

    Buck,  

    Meridian Road, as roads go, is rather short.  You can access the north end of it from Highway 101 and 2400 West.  The South end ends in McMurdy Hollow. The road lies on the Salt Lake Meridian, hence the name.  It is 2400 West, counted from Main and Center in Logan.   Beginning at Hwy 101 going south, you will cross over the little Bear River, then through some agriculture lands, and come to the Mt Sterling road at 6600 South.  If you hang a right here you will soon be at the Hyrum Dam.  Continue on south and you will go up a good incline to the summit where there is a grand panorama of the valley.   Continue on down the other side, and now you are in McMurdy Hollow.  Go eastward here and you will cross the Little Bear River, and come to  Paradise. If you went west instead, you would be on the Pisguah road and eventually come out just below the summit of Wellsville Canyon.  Don't do this for at least another month.  The road still has snow on it and is bad muddy if wet.  When you get to Paradise you can go North on 400 West and take the back road to Hyrum and the Hyrum Dam.   

    To get on McMurdy Hollow road from Paradise, go West on 8700 South.  Paradise streets are also numbered from Main and Center in Logan.  

    Any way, this is what I call the local loop from Paradise.    The area has wetlands, ponds, riparian habitat, The Little Bear River, agricultural lands, sagebrush, mountain meadows and the lake at Hyrum Dam.    It is a fun little close to home trip for us.  If we really feel adventurous, we might take a trip to the Porcupine Dam too. 

    Great birding,

    Jim

    http://donce.lofthouse.com/jamaica/HB/hb.htm
      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: Buck Russell 
      To: Lofthouse 
      Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2008 7:17 AM
      Subject: RE: [Birdtalk] Birds of Paradise April 30, 2008


      Jim,
       
      I am not familiar with McMurdy Hollow Meridian Road.  Where is this road located?
       
      Thanks.
      Buck Russell







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        From: jbloft at wildblue.net
        To: birdtalk at utahbirds.org
        Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2008 20:41:31 -0600
        Subject: [Birdtalk] Birds of Paradise April 30, 2008



        April 30, 2008

        Birds of Paradise,  (Southern Cache Valley)  to include McMurdy Hollow Meridian Road, and Hyrum Dam.  Things are changing.  A quick trip around what I call the "Local Loop", turned up the following:

        Chukar, Ring-necked Pheasant, Mourning Dove, Tree Swallow, Barn Swallow, Violet Green Swallow, Swainson's Hawk, Red-tailed Hawk, Kestrel,   Black-capped Chickadee, Robin, Western Kingbird, Snowy Egret, Caspian Tern, Forster's Tern, Common Loon, California Gull, Franklin's Gull, Western Grebe, Clark's Grebe, Eared Grebe, Red-breasted Merganser,  Mallard, Canada Goose, Double-crested Cormorant, Yellow-rumped Warbler, Brown Cowbird, Flicker, Magpie, Kingfisher, Cassin's Finch, House Sparrow, House Finch, White-crowned Sparrow, Chipping Sparrow, Lazuli Bunting, Yellow-rumped Warbler, Great Horned Owl, Starling, Meadow Lark, Brewer's Blackbird,  and Red-winged Blackbird.   (42)

        Other possibilities that have been seen in this area in the last week include:  Northern Oriole, Cooper's Hawk, Turkey Vulture, Mountain Bluebird, Yellow-headed Blackbird,  Crow, Rough-winged Swallow, Coot, White-faced Ibis, Killdeer, Harrier, and American Goldfinch.
        Alas, they didn't show today.

        It is a good time to get out and look. 

        Jim

        http://donce.lofthouse.com/jamaica/winter.htm


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