Zion is for the Birds!

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Zion is for the Birds!

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Did a quick trip to Zion recently and while everyone has seen the rocks it was the birds that grabbed my attention this year. On our second day Kathy and I did Angels Landing just a couple days after a woman fell to her death from Scout Overlook. But as we arrived at scout overlook this day I looked at the ridge to the left and was greeted with a vision of #31 warming himself in the early morning sun.
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I was experimenting with different exposures so this is a more natural exposure with a sightly different pose.
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After we completed our trek up Angels Landing (Kathy was more than a little amused at how nervous I was about the exposure and we are not talking photography here) #31 entertained us with a flyby before once more landing on his perch. We were both amused by all the people with their heads down, intent on making Angels Landing, that walked right by that magnificent bird without seeing it. A couple of days later we hiked up to Observation Point which is much higher but less scary than Angels Landing. About the time we were ready to leave #A3 decided to glide right over us. Of course I had the short lens on but A3 cooperated by flying within 50 ft. directly overhead.
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It was pretty amusing that the agressive chipmunks that had been pestering us as we ate and took in the views disappeared for the remaining 10 minutes that we were at the point. I guess they don't know the difference between a hawk, eagle, or falcon and a condor.
Later back in the campground I decided to look for the tom turkey that had been gobbling every evening. It took about 5 minutes to find this guy.
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Back at camp my beer drinking was interrupted by Kathy insisting that I take a photo of this fella.
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The summer tanager is relatively rare in Zion and the online habitat map I looked up indicated that the species normally does not go tht far north. We also saw a western tanager but they are pretty common in the sierra so that was not new for us. But I thought it was cool to expect to be wowed by the geography (which we were!) but to be thrilled by observing new birds and an endangered species!

Oh yes for those of you afraid of getting old we met a 73 year old couple on top of Angels Landing!

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Great pics and report Mike ! Thanks for posting. :thumbsup:
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Thank you for the neat shots.
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Great shots of the birds! Scott and I were in that area 12 years ago. Beautiful area!
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Damn, Mike, I had an old tom turkey strutting like that in my own back yard last month and couldn't get a picture nearly as good as yours! Fantastic pix! Thanks!
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Back in the day, just before they removed the condors from the wild, there was a nesting pair in the Sisquoc Condor Sanctuary in the San Rafael wilderness that I was fortunate enough to see. It is spectacular to see them flying wild. One of my favorite memories is of hurrying head down along a ridge through a cloudy dusk near San Rafael Mtn trying to get to a camp before the storm broke. When it started to snow I looked up to the sky just in time to see a condor soar 30 feet over my head crossing the ridge. After that I didn't care what the weather did and if it hadn't started to snow right then I would have missed that sight.
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