Yesterday, a Harlequin Duck was reported swimming in the rapids of the Payette River just a little north of town. So this morning, I decided to chase after it. The duck was sitting on a rock in the exact spot described. I sat and watched it for a while as it dove into the swift current and swam around. It was a first year male and it is presumed he overwintered here. Harlequin Ducks normally breed along the Lochsa River further north in Idaho, so having one this far south was a special occurrence. Getting back in my car, I had descovered that I had left the key on but turned the engine off! Luckily I quickly flagged down a motorist passing by and was able to jump start my engine so that I could get back to town. Awesome bird, with a tiny bit of adventure thrown into the mix.
99 Harlequin Duck
So here's what I accomplished while showing jbnbsn99 around the intermountain west. Day one we headed out to the Snake River Birds of Prey area to get desert and canyon birds. Only netted one year bird myself, along with a year mammal and a life reptile.
100 Rock Wren
6 Piute Ground Squirrel
7 Black-tailed Jackrabbit
8 Yellow-bellied Marmot
3 Side-blotched Lizard
Day two was Boise area hotspots. I was able to find jbnbsn99 a few good lifers (not quite as many as day 1) and I even picked up a few year birds. The highlight was ending the birding day with two pairs of Western Screech-Owls singing from opposite street corners.
101 Yellow-headed Blackbird
102 Horned Grebe
103 Western Screech-Owl
Day 3 we headed up into the mountains to get high elevation birds. This was the only day I got a life bird, along with some good mammal sightings.
104 Hairy Woodpecker
105 White-headed Woodpecker
106 Steller's Jay
107 White-breasted Nuthatch
108 Pine Siskin
109 Western Bluebird
9 White-tailed Deer
10 Wapiti
Day 4 was slower, but we went up to chase the Harlequin Duck I had seen earlier in the week. Success! Afterwards we went to watch the thousands of geese that gather at the snake river this time of year. Mostly snow with a sprinkling of Ross's and greater white-fronted thrown in.
11 Pacific Wren
12 Ross's Goose
Day 5 we headed to Salt Lake and pretty much birded the whole way down. The highlight was thousands of Tundra Swans at the Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge.
112 Common Grackle
113 Great-tailed Grackle
114 Cinnamon Teal
115 Canvasback
116 Eared Grebe
117 Clark's Grebe
118 American Avocet
119 Northern Mockingbird
120 Chukar
11 American Bison
Day 6 we headed up into the Wasatch Mountains above Salt Lake City. Lots of skiiers and relatively few birds but we did get a few.
121 Pine Grosbeak
122 Cassin's Finch
12 American Red Squirrel
After dropping jbnbsn99 off at the airport I did a little birding on my way home. Bird finding was largely unsuccessful due to horrendous winds and rain but I did get a couple year mammals.
13 Common Muskrat
14 Mountain Cottontail
Phew, I'm exhausted!