[Birdtalk] Re: Big Cottonwood Canyon - Spruces Campground - 6/14

Jeff Bilsky jbilsky at gmail.com
Sun Jun 14 16:14:43 MDT 2009


Now I have heard differing opinions on which species are there. I have
changed my listing to Empid Sp. I'll just have to go back there and bird
some more and get the practice! Either way - it was a cool little bird and a
great day for birding.

On Sun, Jun 14, 2009 at 3:35 PM, Jeff Bilsky <jbilsky at gmail.com> wrote:

> Please note the Hammond's flycatcher was almost definitely a Dusky. My
> mistake! Need to study my empids a bit better.
>
> On Sun, Jun 14, 2009 at 3:29 PM, Jeff Bilsky <jbilsky at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Location:     Big Cottonwood Canyon - Spruces Campground
>> Observation date:     6/14/09
>> Number of species:     18
>>
>> Broad-tailed Hummingbird     19 (everywhere)
>> Olive-sided Flycatcher     2 (heard only)
>> Hammond's Flycatcher     1 (heard/ saw)
>> Cordilleran Flycatcher     1 (heard only)
>> Warbling Vireo     3
>> Violet-green Swallow     2
>> Mountain Chickadee     4
>> Red-breasted Nuthatch     1 (heard only)
>> Brown Creeper     1 (heard / saw)
>> Ruby-crowned Kinglet     16 (everywhere)
>> Swainson's Thrush     1 (singing at the top of a pine - very cool)
>> American Robin     8
>> Yellow-rumped Warbler     1
>> Chipping Sparrow     1 (heard only)
>> Song Sparrow     1
>> Lincoln's Sparrow     1
>> Dark-eyed Junco (Gray-headed)     1
>> Pine Siskin     6
>>
>> This report was generated automatically by eBird v2(http://ebird.org)
>>
>> --
>> Jeff Bilsky
>> Salt Lake City
>> jbilsky at gmail.com
>> www.endlesswilderness.com
>> twitter.com/Bilsky
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> --
> Jeff Bilsky
> Salt Lake City
> jbilsky at gmail.com
> www.endlesswilderness.com
> twitter.com/Bilsky
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Jeff Bilsky
Salt Lake City
jbilsky at gmail.com
www.endlesswilderness.com
twitter.com/Bilsky
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