Today was a special day. I had the unique opportunity to visit the Hixon Sharp-tailed Grouse Preserve. In 1985, a population of Columbian Sharp-tailed Grouse wasfound living on a property near Weiser, Idaho. The Nature Conservancy purchased the land, which was up for sale and then turned it over to the Bureau of Land Management to manage as a preserve for the only population of sharp-tailed grouse in western Idaho. This morning we were escorted out onto the preserve by an Idaho Fish & Game biologist who oversees the grouse in the preserve. We got there at the crack of dawn to see the grouse performing their mating rituals in the lek. It was an amazing show to watch! We watched the grouse for over an hour, as we were watched by a neighboring Coyote and some curious Mule Deer. Afterwards we birded our way out of the preserve and hit some nearby birding hot-spots.
148 Sharp-tailed Grouse
149 Vesper Sparrow
150 Fox Sparrow
151 Common Loon
152 Townsend's Solitaire
153 Red Crossbill
Yesterday I decided to head into the mountains for a fourth try for the Black-backed Woodpeckers. This time I was met with success. An additional bonus came in the form of booming Ruffed Grouse. Very cool sound to experience. I would say to hear, but you don't hear it as much as you feel it.
154 Black-backed Woodpecker
155 Ruffed Grouse