On a road trip into rock, canyon and absolute nothingness, we have discovered strange life (or no life at all) in the most barren and remote regions of the Utah and Nevada deserts.
Townsend's Warbler-How does a warbler get here? |
Great Blue Heron along a waterway |
Like any trek, we found a lot of amazing things in the many various habitats. There were rocks. Rocks with trees. Rocks with streams. A weird need for grass lawns that don't belong in a desert full of rocks. And so on and so forth.....
There were wonderful slot canyons that we explored just for fun. I loved that they were dark and cooler. The heat in the West has still been a bit much. Temps hit the 90's while we were in Southern Utah.
We visited places like the Hoover Dam(above) and Arches National Monument(below) while surveying these areas for birds.
Over the next several weeks, we'll take a look at several stunning places during our visit. I am thankful we had a friend in Salt Lake City show us some of the incredible birding hotspots around the lake.
Winged Figures of the Republic |
The Hoover Dam was the Hoover Dam. It was interesting but I could only find a couple coots(the bird kind:) and like a billion tourists. We didn't stay long.
And somehow we found wildlife in these desolate or overcrowded areas. Most people never even noticed the few critters that stayed hidden in the shadows. Part of that had to do with the heat! Everyone was on the move. But the critters knew best:)
Townsend's Warbler |
Awesome photos! I haven't been out that way in quite a while now. This post makes me want to go back.
ReplyDeleteThat stark southern UT landscape may not be the Best for birding but I love the slickrock sculptures more than the dam.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful adventeous .Gorgepousviews, fantastic statues and I love that warbler.
ReplyDeleteWow!!! Amazing images Chris,love the birds as always but the 'winged figures' are spectacular, such a super photographic opportunity. Curious to know what Proposition 8 was all about?
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DeleteThe Townsend's Warbler knows for sure what is best for him in this area and he shared with you his beauty. Thks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful dramatic scenes you've captured!
ReplyDeleteAn extremely interesting and enjoyable post, Chris. Great images, although I'm not keen on the one of the Hoover Dam which, to my mind, contains too much visual ugliness in an otherwise beautiful landscape - dam, bridge and pylons - ugh!!! I do, however, understand their economic value - but don't necessarily approve of it!
ReplyDeleteSorry not to have been by for a while. My spirits were low and I withdrew from Bloggerland. Hopefully I'll be bouncing back now.
Best wishes to you both - - - Richard
Fun adventure. Love Utah. Can't wait for the next photo set.
ReplyDeleteGreat sounding trip. Those statues are quite fascinating. - I would have enjoyed the Dam as I think dams are interesting. - Arches is an amazing place to visit.
ReplyDeleteOh congrats on the Big Horn sheep sighting. - Super cool.
ReplyDeleteAwesome shots- you two be careful out there in the desert...drink lots of water! The Hoover dam is pretty, but not something on my list. Have fun!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful trip - super landscape and wildlife shots Chris. Sounds another great adventure - can't wait to read more!!
ReplyDeleteApart from the lovely and wonderful bird is the sculpture that makes big impression. Good luck on the trip. Regards.
ReplyDeleteGorgeoys scenery and I love the warbler. Wonderful post and images ! I know you are having a fun time. Have a happy week!
ReplyDeleteFascinating trip, Chris!!! Great photos. Love those closeups of the statues at Hoover Dam.
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