eared grebe
double crested cormorant
northern pintail
northern shoveler
blue-winged teal
ruddy duck
snowy egret
black-crowned night heron
white-faced ibis
sandhill crane
american avocet
snowy plover
long-billed curlew
common snipe
wilson's phalarope
western sandpiper
california gull
franklin's gull
bank swallow
marsh wren
after we were done birding, we went into logan. we had a good time there doing sundry things including going to the dairy and getting root beer- and mango-flavored milk, cheese curds, and creamed raspberry honey. that was quite a lunch.
we also went to logan zoo and saw b's grandparents house. it's quite different than it used to be. we finished our logan-time by going up into the canyon. we found a beautiful spot that we'll have to go back to to do some swimming/bbq'ing.
on saturday, the 4th, we went on a hike/fishing trip up in a nearby canyon. and b caught 7 fish although we only brought 2 home. and 1 of them was a cutthroat...if you can imagine. here's b with his proud, proud cutthroat.
on sunday, we went up into another canyon (three in one weekend) and happened across a giant puffball. unfortunately it was too far along (ie past its prime) to eat, but b spread it around the lawn so that (fingers crossed) we'll have a yard menagerie of giant puff balls! (btw, a puffball is an edible mushroom.)
4 comments:
I remember Brian talking about eating puffballs. The most memorable part of that discussion had something to with them being delicious, but if not handled correctly they produce "the devil's own gas." You can always count on Brian for a memorable turn of phrase. Glad you guys had a good 4th.
looks like a great weekend! your birding adventure reminded me that i need to send you a link to something funny...watch for an email from me in the next few days. :)
You actually saw a snipe, huh? I remember being taken on nighttime "snipe hunts" with peanut butter on my nose by mischievous uncles. Sounds like fun.
thanks for sharing--sounds really fun!
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