Information about bird watching adventures in southern Utah near the Paiute Trail and Marysvale.

 

Southern Utah has a great variety of opportunities for birders to observe birds from the 2000 foot Mojave desert up to the 12000+ foot tundra–like habitat on the high Tushar Mountains.   Following is a bird list of Utah birds:

 

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Redstart, Painted

Roadrunner, Greater

Robin, American

Sanderling

Sandpiper, Baird’s

Sandpiper, Least

Sandpiper, Pectoral

Sandpiper, Semipalmated

Sandpiper, Solitary

Sandpiper, Spotted

Sandpiper, Stilt

Sandpiper, Upland

Sandpiper, Western

Sapsucker, Red-naped

Sapsucker, Williamson

Scaup, Greater

Scaup, Lesser

Scoter, Black

Scoter, Surf

Scoter, White-winged

Shoveler, Northern

Shrike, Loggerhead

Shrike, Northern

Siskin, Pine

Snipe, Common

Solitaire, Townsend’s

Sparrow, Black-chinned

Sparrow, Black-throated

Sparrow, Brewers

Sparrow, Chipping

Sparrow, Clay-colored

Sparrow, Fox

Sparrow, Golden-crowned

Sparrow, Grasshopper

Sparrow, Harris’

Sparrow, House

Sparrow, Lark

Sparrow, Le Conte’s

Sparrow, Lincoln’s

Sparrow, Rufous Crowned

Sparrow, Sage

Sparrow, Savannah

Sparrow, Song

Sparrow, Swamp

Sparrow, American Tree

Sparrow, Vesper

Sparrow, White-crowned

Sparrow, White-throated

Starling, European

Stilt, Black-necked

Stork, Wood

Swallow, Bank

Swallow, Barn

Swallow, Cliff

Swallow, Northern Rough-winged

Swallow, Tree

Swallow, Violet-green

Swan, Trumpeter

Swan, Tundra

Swift, Black

Swift, Vaux’s

Swift, White-throated

Tanager, Summer

Tanager, Western

Tattler, Wandering

Teal, Blue-winged

Teal, Cinnamon

Teal, Green-winged

Tern, Black

 

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Gull, Sabine’s

Gull, Thayer’s

Gyrfalcon

Harrier, Northern

Hawk, Black

Hawk, Broad-winged

Hawk, Cooper’s

Hawk, Ferruginous

Hawk, Red-tailed

Hawk, Rough-legged

Hawk, Sharp-shinned

Hawk, Swainson’s

Heron, Black-crowned Night

Heron, Great Blue

Heron, Little Blue

Heron, Green-backed

Hummingbird, Black-chinned

Hummingbird, Broad-tailed

Hummingbird, Calliope

Hummingbird, Costa’s

Hummingbird, Rufous

Ibis, White-faced

Jaeger, Long-tailed

Jaeger, Parasitic

Jay, Blue

Jay, Gray

Jay, Pinyon

Jay, Scrub

Jay, Steller’s

Junco, Dark-eyed

Kestrel, American

Killdeer

Kingbird, Cassin’s

Kingbird, Eastern

Kingbird, Western

Kingfisher, Belted

Kinglet, Golden-crowned

Knot, Red

Lark, Horned

Longspur, Chestnut-collared

Longspur, Lapland

Loon, Arctic

Loon, Common

Loon, Red-throated

Magpie, Black-billed

Mallard

Martin, Purple

Meadowlark, Western

Merganser, Common

Merganser, Hooded

Merganser, Red-breasted

Merlin

Mockingbird, Northern

Moorhen, Common

Nighthawk, Common

Nutcracker, Clark’s

Nuthatch, Pygmy

Nuthatch, Red-breasted

Nuthatch, White-breasted

Oldsquaw

Oriole, Hooded

Oriole, Northern

Oriole, Bullock’s

Oriole, Scott’s

Osprey

Ovenbird

Owl, Barn

Owl, Burrowing

Owl, Flammulated

Owl, Great Gray

Owl, Great Horned

Owl, Long-eared

Owl, Northern Pygmy

Owl, Northern Saw-whet

Owl, Western Screech

Owl, Short-eared

Owl, Snowy

Owl, Mexican Spotted

Partridge. Gray

Peewee, Western Wood

Pelican, Brown

Pelican, American White

Phainopepla

Phalarope, Red

Phalarope, Red-necked

Phalarope, Wilson’s

Pheasant, Red-necked

Phoebe, Black

Phoebe, Eastern

Phoebe, Say’s

Pigeon,  Band-tailed

Pintail, Northern

Pipit, American

Plover, Black-bellied

Plover, Lesser Golden

Plover, Mountain

Plover, Semipalmated

Plover, Snowy

Poorwill, Common

Ptarmigan, White-tailed

Quail, California

Quail, Gambel’s

Rail, Sora

Rail, Virginia

Raven, Common

Redhead

Redpoll, Common

Redstart, American

Tern, Caspian

Tern, Common

Tern, Forster’s

Thrasher, Bendire’s

Thrasher, Brown

Thrasher, Crissal

Thrasher, Le Conte’s

Thrasher, Sage

Thrush, Hermit

Thrush, Swainson’s

Thrush, Varied

Thrush, Wood

Thrush

Titmouse, Plain

Towhee, Abert’s

Towhee, Green-tailed

Towhee, Rufous-sided

Turkey, Rio Grande

Turkey, Merriams

Turnstone, Ruddy

Veery

Verdin

Vireo, Bell’s

Vireo, Gray

Vireo, Red-eyed

Vireo, Solitary

Vireo, Warbling

Vulture, Turkey

Warbler, Black-and-white

Warbler, Blackpoll

Warbler, Blue-black– throated

Warbler, Connecticut

Warbler, Grace’s

Warbler, Black-throated Gray

Warbler, Hermit

Warbler, Lucy’s

Warbler, MacGillivray’s

Warbler, Magnolia

Warbler, Nashville

Warbler, Orange-crowned

Warbler, Palm

Warbler, Tennessee

Warbler, Townsend’s

Warbler, Virginia’s

Warbler, Wilson’s

Warbler, Yellow

Warbler, Yellow Rumped

Waterthrush, Northern

Waxwing, Bohemian

Waxwing, Cedar

Whimbrel

Wigeon, American

Wigeon, Eurasian

Willet

Woodpecker, Downy

Woodpecker, Hairy

Woodpecker, Ladder-backed

Woodpecker, Lewis’

Woodpecker, Red-headed

Woodpecker, Three-toed

Wren, Bewick’s

Wren, Cactus

Wren, Canyon

Wren, House

Wren, Marsh

Wren, Rock

Wren, Winter

Yellowlegs, Greater

Yellowlegs, Lesser

Yellowthroat, Common

Avocet, American

Bittern, American

Bittern, Least

Blackbird, Brewers

Blackbird, Red-winged

Blackbird, Rusty

Blackbird, Yellow-headed

Bluebird, Mountain

Bluebird, Western

Bobolink

Brant

Bufflehead

Bunting, Indigo

Bunting, Lark

Bunting, Lazuli

Bunting, Snow

Bushtit

Canvasback

Cardinal, Northern

Catbird, Gray

Chat, Yellow-breasted

Chickadee, Black-capped

Chickadee, Mountain

Chukar

Condor, California

Coot, American

Cormorant, Double-crested

Cowbird, Brown-headed

Crane, Sandhill

Creeper, Brown

Crossbill, Red

Crossbill, White-winged

Crow, American

Cuckoo, Black-billed

Cuckoo, Yellow-billed

Curlew, Long-billed

Dickcissel

Dipper, American

Dove, Inca

Dove, Mourning

Dove, Rock

Dove, White-winged

Dowitcher, Long-billed

Dowitcher, Short-billed

Duck, Harlequin

Duck, Whistling Fulvous

Duck, Ring-necked

Duck, Ruddy

Duck, Wood

Dunlin

Eagle, Bald

Eagle, Golden

Egret, Cattle

Egret, Great

Egret, Snowy

Falcon, Peregrine

Falcon, Prairie

Finch, Cassin’s

Finch, House

Finch, Rosy

Flicker, Northern

Flycatcher, Ash-throated

Flycatcher, Brown-crested

Flycatcher, Dusky

Flycatcher, Gray

Flycatcher, Hammond’s

Flycatcher, Olive-sided

Flycatcher, Scissor-tailed

Flycatcher, Vermilion

Flycatcher, Cordilleran

Flycatcher, Willow

Gadwall

Gnatcatcher, Black-tailed

Gnatcatcher, Blue-gray

Godwit, Hudsonian

Godwit, Marbled

Goldeney, Barrow’s

Goldeney, Common

Goldfinch, American

Goldfinch, Lesser

Goose, Canada

Goose, Ross’

Goose, Snow

Goose, Greater White-fronted

Goshawk, Northern

Grackle, Common

Grackle, Great-tailed

Grebe, Clark’s

Grebe, Eared

Grebe, Horned

Grebe, Pied-billed

Grebe, Western

Grosbeak, Black-headed

Grosbeak, Blue

Grosbeak, Evening

Grosbeak, Pine

Grosbeak, Rose-breasted

Grouse, Blue

Grouse, Ruffed

Grouse, Sage (Columbian)

Grouse, Sage (Gunnison)

Grouse, Sharp-tailed

Gull, Bonaparte’s

Gull, California

Gull, Franklin

Gull, Glaucous

Gull, Herring

Gull, Ring-billed

Text Box: There are about  350 bird species  and 250 non-bird species to be seen in Utah.  One can range through various ecological desert, marsh, forest, and riparian habitats. The majority of southern Utah is comprised of Federal and State lands that allow birders access.

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