[Birdtalk] Wood Thrush aand Lucin
Tim Avery
tanager at timaverybirding.com
Wed May 28 08:41:10 MDT 2008
Hmm, funny that David AND Larene managed to somehow miss this bird...
The route Pat mentions is 80 miles from Wendover as opposed to the 45 mile, well maintained graded gravel/dirt road from East Wendover.
But, whats a couple extra gallons of gas nowadays...
Good Birding
Tim
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From: Pat Jividen
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Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 7:29 AM
Subject: [Birdtalk] Wood Thrush aand Lucin
There are better ways to get to Lucin than the 45 miles of dirt road that Tim told about from exit 4 near Wendover.. If you go pasted Wendover about 32 miles then take the exit (hiway 233) to Montello then to the turn off to Lucin you only have five miles of good dirt road to go on to Lucin. If your coming from Odgen or up that way go North on I-15 to Tremonton then 84 to Snowville a little passed Snowville takde Hiway 30 to the Lucin turn off.
I'll have to tell you about the wood Thrush. Just after getting there I thought I saw it, but a short look. After about an hour I saw the Swainson Thrush and then I was feeling like lI hadn't seen the Wood, About half hour later my friend Jan said is this it and it was on the door of the cellar on the East side of the pond. Later we seen it again on the West side. the best birds as far a my wife was concerned was a yellow warbler bathing right at our feet and the Western Tanger. We really liked the place and saw 20 different birds. Pat
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