I took a trip out to Antelope Island Saturday the Island was gold everywhere, the grasses have all turned gold, the Sunflowers are in full bloom and the Rabbit Brush is just beginning to bloom.
Black-necked Stilt gorging on Brine Flies |
Franklin's Gull enjoying the banquet |
Some more gold |
Rabbitbrush is beautiful this time of year but I don't recommend cutting some for a bouquet it smells like dirty gym socks |
Stilts napping between meals |
A Canada Goose flyby |
Avocets and Phalaropes sharing a meal |
Black-necked stilts |
Even Barn Swallows enjoy the gold |
Our Birding Bug |
Avocets taking a rest |
Long-billed Curlews with Great Salt Lake foam on the shore |
Long-billed Curlew |
Red-necked Phalaropes with Wilson's Phalaropes will stage here feasting on Brine Shrimp and Brine Flies for several weeks before making their long migration to South America for the winter |
California Gull |
Franklin's Gull |
What a difference a year makes. Run-off from our abundant snow pack from last winter brought the lake water level up more than it has been for 10 years. This same area last year was mud flats. |
Franklin's Gull and Eared Grebe |
Pronghorn buck with his harem, |
My best sighting of the day was 2 American Redstarts at the spring at the Ranch. They were not very cooperative about having their picture taken but I did get this fair shot of one of them. |
I could use some help with this Flycatcher, I am terrible at ID'ing the tiny Empids |
There were a lot of Hermit Thrush yesterday, more than I have ever seen at one time. |
American Avocet
Black-necked Stilt
California Gull
Ring-billed Gull
Franklin's Gull
Red-necked Phalarope
Wilson's Phalarope
Long-billed curlew
White-faced Ibis
Eared Grebe
Western Grebe
Loggerhead Shrike
European Starling
Red-winged Blackbird
Brewers Blackbird
Canada Goose
Killdeer
Wilson's Warbler
American Redstart
Nashville Warbler
Orange-crowned Warbler
Spotted Towhee
Hermit Thrush
Empid Flycatchers
Yellow-rumped Warbler
Virginia Rail heard only
Common Raven
American Crow
Black-billed Magpie
3 comments:
Great birds, great shots! It's always tough to ID and Empid, and doing it from a single photo can be very misleading. That said, the gray head, green/yellow lower body, pointed white eye ring, and smallish bill give me the impression of a Hammond's Flycatcher. I couldn't eliminate Dusky Flycatcher from this shot, but I feel pretty confident it's one of those two, and I'd take even odds on it being a Hammond's.
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