Well you've seen the fishing report from our day off in Utah last Friday. After checking out from the Homestead resort Tracy and I spent the rest of the day exploring northern Utah.
We saw quite a few critters in Midway including a local herd of mule deer took up winter residence at the resort.
On the drive out we saw several turkeys that were hunched up against the cold. We weren't able to stop for a picture but they were as cold as any frozen Butterball!
We also saw a moose in the canyon between Park City and Salt Lake City.
As we drove out through Brown's Canyon north of Midway, we came upon an exotic animal farm and got these pictures:
After a Subway lunch in Morgan and a visit to a yarn shop in Ogden, it was on to Antelope Island State Park in the Great Salt Lake.
We stopped along the causeway on the way out and took some pictures.
Just as we were continuing on a big hawk flew up from his kill just a few yards away from where we had been standing. I couldn't believe he had sat there for the whole time we were stopped and we had totally missed him. He was eating a duck and must have remained still as a stone.
After crossing the causeway, something caught my eye and I bailed out to see what it was.
We spotted a small herd of bison near the visitor center and got our eyes on a coyote lurking nearby. I tried some long range pictures but wasn't happy with them.
The coyote was moving in the direction of the small rocky hill where we had seen the rabbit so as we passed by I jumped out again to try to get down wind of him for a better picture.
To my surprise a covey of chuckar quail had moved in and I got these pictures.
Mr. coyote must have seen or heard me and headed off in another direction missing a chance at a lunch of rabbit and quail. As we continued on he reappeared and Tracy was able to get these shots out the window of the H3.
We had been advised to watch for porcupines eating the bark off the Russian Olive trees and sure enough we saw several along the road on the eastern side of the island.
There were several hawks, harriers, and falcons and supposedly some eagles to be seen. We saw some of the former but none of the latter that we could distinguish.
This coyote was taking a trip across the frozen lake.
At the end of the island is a historic ranch where we stopped for a stretch and some pictures.
After leaving the ranch we headed back for the causeway but I wasn't through looking yet. We hadn't seen any antelope (pronghorn) or bighorn sheep and there was still some daylight left. We veered off to another road which took us to the trail head for buffalo point. We hiked up a ways but not quite to the summit.
The ride back across the causeway brought us near the raft of ducks feeding on brine shrimp in the fading light.
We got to enjoy the sunset before heading back to civilization.
All in all it was a great day. We may need to return in the spring!
"Bobby" Grilling
13 years ago
2 comments:
You need to see it in the spring, I look at our own area now and you could never guess what lies waitng under the snow. Great shots and a great story as always, thanks for sharing this with me so I don't need to leave Home.
Man Quite a nice nature tour! I like the animal shots..but no fish??
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