Candle burning, map, water and laptop to plan for the next day |
Micheal hiding behind some grasses looking for....whatever! |
With the little time we had left in Utah, our windows were closing to find two new birds to add to that ever growing life list. Our first mission took us to Utah Lake which is south of Salt Lake City. It was there we were hoping to find the LBBG. These gulls are common in Europe, but here in Utah, they are a reliable rare visitor. However, this particular gull was an early winter arrival. Their numbers seem to be increasing each year in the US. Will they eventually become the next House Sparrow or European Starling? I love gull ID, but my other half, Micheal does not. So while I sifted through the large numbers of gulls, Micheal spoke with his brother on the phone.
Lesser Black-backed Gull surrounded by the smaller Ring-billed Gulls |
Clark's Grebe-not a great photo but one good for an ID |
Western Grebe |
Clark's Grebe |
California Quail |
What a gem of a city park!
While we walked around this park, we enjoyed the good breezes and lovely pond area.
California Quail And while we had a lot of great birds, we weren't seeing our target, the California Quail. |
So on a hunch, and overall curiosity, we explored the Tracy Aviary next door. This is a lovely area for families to explore and learn about Utah's amazing birds. There were several birds from other countries, but overall, the aviary does highlight the local waterfowl, raptors and owls. As for my hunch, it paid off. Working at the Tucson Botanical Gardens years ago, I remembered that Gambel's Quail loved to hang out in our native gardens. Tracy's Aviary had that same perfect habitat for these quail. When I heard that typical quail cluck clucking, I knew we were going to hit the jackpot.
Northern Pintail |
Of course, birds are the main reason why we explore. But don't think for one minute that we didn't enjoy a glass of wine or visit a place to have dinner or just....explore. People have told me, including my family, that I exhaust them during a vacation. Again, there's always so much to see in such little time! (I have a very strong wanderlust.:)
White-faced Ibis |
Either way, we both were looking forward to our visits in Colorado and New Mexico. We both love these two states very much. Colorado is an American favorite. And New Mexico is America's best kept secret. Every time we go, we explore a new location and just fall in love with the state even more.
Monument Valley National Park-pretty but not very birdy and full of tourists. |
Wonderful rocky canyon and views of the city park. Love the Quail an the Pintail ducks. Our's have jut rrived a few week ago. omeday i would love to se the Clarke's Grebe especially displaying.
ReplyDeleteSo much fun to read your adventures as well as the way you look for The Bird.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your gull sighting, Chris! I love the cute Quail. Great post and photos. Enjoy your day and the new week ahead!
ReplyDeleteWonderful post Chris with some gorgeous photos. Looks a really superb place to visit - I love geology so I think I would be enjoying the rocks nearly as much as the birdlife :)
ReplyDeleteHolaaa. Very cool place. Muchos pájaros increibles.
ReplyDeleteSo love your travel reports. We think New Mexico is great too.
ReplyDeleteA nicely illustrated and interesting post, Chris. Those California Quail are really cute - however, if I had a feather bobbing around in front of my face I think it would annoy the hell out of me! I love the colors on the White-faced Ibis!
ReplyDeleteBest wishes - - Richard