200 Birds
24 December 2008

Common Birds of Bogota

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Stephanie and I are currently in Bogota, visiting her family for the holidays. Of course, I've taken the opportunity to see some birds ...
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23 December 2008

Top Ten Birds

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One of the most frequent questions I get about my Cache County big year is, "What was the best bird you saw?" That question is ha...
20 December 2008

CBC Brings the Year to a Close

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Today was the Logan Christmas Bird Count , and also my last day of birding in Cache County this year. We birded all day, from before sunrise...
17 December 2008

Optimism

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Right now there is a hummingbird feeder full of nectar that is freezing solid in my front yard. All of our hummingbirds migrated south month...
13 December 2008

Frequently Asked Questions

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I've gotten a lot of questions about this attempt to see as many birds as I can in Cache County in one year. As the year draws close to ...
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25 November 2008

Uncountable Birds

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Just for fun, I thought I'd make a list of the birds I saw this year that aren't countable. These birds are not included in my coun...
22 November 2008

Long-tailed Duck

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Today I joined the Bridgerland Audubon Society (photo below) on a field trip to the Logan Sewage Lagoons. This trip was a must for two reas...
17 November 2008

Cackling vs. Canada Geese

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In March I found at least two of what I considered to be Cackling Geese (photo above), a recently-designated species that used to be consi...

Winter Wren - Another (Partial) Albino

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Thanks to a tip from Craig Fosdick, I finally found a Winter Wren this morning at Guinavah-Malibu Campground in Logan Canyon. This species ...
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16 November 2008

Ferruginous Hawk

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Gulls aside , it feels like it has been a while since I spent a lot of time chasing after birds found by other people. Of course, it feels m...
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Ryan O'Donnell
Tempe, Arizona, United States
I am a biologist whose research focuses on birds, amphibians, and reptiles. I started this blog while trying to see 200 bird species in Cache County, Utah in 2008, and it has evolved into an ongoing way for me to share my experiences in nature. This blog focuses on birds, amphibians, and reptiles near my current home in central Arizona but includes other groups of organisms in other places as I encounter them.
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