Wayne County

Greater Sage-Grouse, White-tailed Prairie Dogs and the Sagebrush Steppe

By |March 2nd, 2016|Categories: Birds, Greater Sage-Grouse, Utah, Wayne County, White-tailed Prairie Dogs|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , |

A short trip to look for Greater Sage-Grouse, White-tailed Prairie Dogs and the other birds and animals that call the sagebrush steppe their home.

Horn sheath growth in Pronghorns

By |December 10th, 2015|Categories: Antelope Island State Park, Davis County, Pronghorn, Utah, Wayne County|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , |

Pronghorns' unique horns shed the sheath yearly, making their horn sheath growth an interesting subject as they are the only ungulate with this characteristic.

Saving the Greater Sage-Grouse One Lek at a Time

By |December 7th, 2015|Categories: Birds, Conservation, Greater Sage-Grouse, Utah, Wayne County|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , |

The recent decision to not list Greater Sage-Grouse under the Endangered Species Act is seen by some as a "good thing" and by others a "bad thing". So, perhaps we can be more productive if we start saving the Greater Sage-Grouse one lek at a time.

Two Second Skirmish on a Greater Sage-Grouse Lek

By |April 10th, 2015|Categories: Birds, Greater Sage-Grouse, Utah, Wayne County|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |

The two second Greater Sage-Grouse skirmish was over but only for a few seconds before these two males started back up again.

Mesmerizing Mating Displays at a Greater Sage-Grouse Lek

By |March 30th, 2015|Categories: Birds, Greater Sage-Grouse, Utah, Wayne County|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , |

I will share more Greater Sage-Grouse images from this lek soon but as usual I came home from this trip exhausted and it will take me a few days to get through all the images I took.

Colorful Capitol Reef National Park

By |September 9th, 2010|Categories: Birds, Capitol Reef National Park, Downy Woodpeckers, Mule Deer, Utah, Wayne County|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , |

The geological features of Capitol Reef National Park are amazing. About 75 miles of the 100 mile long monocline known as the Waterpocket Fold are within the park's boundaries extending from Lake Powell north to the Thousand Lake Plateau.

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