Pomarine Jaeger: The dar morph of this large jaeger is dark brown except for white patches near underwing tips and sides of under tail. One species has been recorded in Utah. Five species have been recorded in Utah. Dark juvenile is darker overall; has gray throat and lacks white belly. Dives for small fish, crustaceans. Little Gull: The smallest of all gulls, with pale gray upperparts and white nape, neck, breast, belly, and tail. Recurvirostridae is a family of large wading birds which includes the avocets and stilts. Weak, fluttering flight with rapid wing beats. Christmas Penguin. Feeds on insects, mollusks and crustaceans. Forages on ground of wet woodlands and fields, wades in marshes or small pools of water. They do not have the sophisticated vocal capabilities of the songbirds. Tricolored Heron: Medium heron, blue-gray upperparts, head, neck, wings, paler rump, white stripe on foreneck, white belly. Two species have been recorded in Utah. The sexes are similar. Swift, direct, and low flight. Order: Galliformes   Family: Odontophoridae. Feeds on crustaceans, mollusks, isopods, worms, plants and insects. The feet are adapted to perching rather than walking, and the front toes are partially joined at the base. The wings are black with white patches above and red, white, black below. Bill is gray. Lesser Black-backed Gull: Medium-sized gull with dark gray back and wings. Common Redpoll: Small finch, brown-streaked gray upperparts, bright rose-pink breast, boldly streaked flanks and undertail coverts. Sexes are similar. Wings are black with large white patches. Swift direct flight with rapid, steady wing beats. Wings are dark with rufous patches. Eats seeds, insects. Tail is dark green with black outer tail feathers. Eyes are dark. Diet includes seeds, insects and other invertebrates. Gray Partridge: Gray-brown ground bird with rufous face and throat. Order: Passeriformes   Family: Polioptilidae. Though very similar to the glossy ibis found in Florida and throughout the coastal southeast, these birds do … Twelve species have been recorded in Utah. Oct 19, 2018 - Costa Rica Food Accédez à notre site beaucoup plus d'informations https://storelatina.com/costarica/recipes #travel #KostaRika #viajem #detoxification Head is yellow with black throat and nape. It has slow steady wing beats and soars on thermals and updrafts. Physically it resembles the Black-backed Woodpecker, although it’s a bit smaller with a shorter bill. Tail is black with thick, white edges. The head, neck and breast are a rich rufous, while vent, under tail coverts and underwings are white. Curlew Sandpiper: This is a medium-sized sandpiper with mottled rufous, white and black upperparts. The silky-flycatchers are a small family of passerine birds which occur mainly in Central America, although the range of one species extends to central California. White throat; eyestripe is dark and thick, white eyebrows widen behind eyes. Undertail coverts, belly are white. Tail is long with brown undertail coverts. The cap is bright yellow and moustache stripe is black. It has a heavy direct flight with strong wing beats. The family Threskiornithidae includes the ibises and spoonbills. Order: Cathartiformes   Family: Cathartidae. Head is finely streaked; dark eyestripe is distinct. Black bill, gray legs and feet. Legs and feet are black. Flight is low and fast, alternates bursts of quick fluttery wing beats with short glides. Direct, swift flight on rapidly beating wings. Greater Scaup: This large diving duck has a glossy green-black head, white sides and belly, black tail, neck and breast, barred gray flanks and back. Feeds on insects, caterpillars, snails, crustaceans, small fish, salamanders, fruits, grains and seeds. Two species have been recorded in Utah. Tail is pointed and white-edged. Fast low direct flight with rapid wing beats. The female lacks ruff and is smaller than the male. It feeds on marine invertebrates, plankton and fish. Two species have been recorded in Utah. Bill is heavy and black. Order: Charadriiformes   Family: Charadriidae. Its flight is weak and fluttering, alternates rapid wing beats with periods of wings drawn to its sides. Swift direct flight on rapid wing beats. Cap and face are black. Swift direct flight often with erratic side-to-side turns of body. Chestnut-sided Warbler: Medium warbler with black-streaked upperparts, white underparts, and chestnut-brown flanks. Red throat, black border. Undulating, with several rapid wingbeats and a pause. Flies in straight line or V formation. Tail is gray with black edges and long black streamers. Dark legs and feet. Young birds have dark bill and are mottled with brownish gray above. Nine species have been recorded in Utah. It has a long pink bill with a black tip that is slightly upcurved. Sexes are similar. One species has been recorded in Utah. McCown's Longspur: Medium-sized sparrow with streaked gray upperparts, plain gray underparts, and darker breast. Bill is dark red with black tip. The female is less distinctly marked with smudgy face patches and dark bill. Flies close to the water in straight line. Slow, direct flight with shallow, jerky wing beats. Northern Parula: Small, compact warbler with blue-gray upperparts and bronze-green back patch. Long, slightly notched black tail with white patches. Soars on thermals and updrafts. It was split into Rivoli's and Talamanca Hummingbird, the latter is found in the cloudforests of Costa Rica and western Panama. The best bird guide and bird watching search engine to identify birds in the world. The wings are checkered black-and-white with large white patches. Eyes are dark. Pigeons and doves are stout-bodied birds with short necks and short slender bills with a fleshy cere. Black legs, feet. The bill is also long, decurved in the case of the ibises, straight and distinctively flattened in the spoonbills. They have short wings and thin down-turned bills. Straight black bill. Female "Oregon Junco" has gray hood; females of all forms less colorful. Head is bare and olive-green. Vaux's Swift: Small swift, gray-brown body, sometimes highlighted by slight green iridescence. Stilt Sandpiper: This medium-sized sandpiper has gray-brown upperparts, white rump, heavily barred white underparts, dark cap, white eyebrows and brown ear patches. Sandwiched between the Great Plains to the east, and the Pacific Coast to the west, Utah sits at a unique crossroads in terms of the birds of North America. Name changed in 2017 from Le Conte's Sparrow to LeConte's Sparrow. New subspecies range maps for this bird will be available in the next iBird update at which time we will retire the Thayer’s Gull as it’s own species. Upperparts cryptically colored with brown and yellow-brown streaks of many different shades. Herons and egrets are medium to large wading birds with long necks and legs. It has an orange-brown head, white belly, orange bill with dark drooped tip and orange-yellow legs. Underwings are white and gray with dark patches at bend. Marbled Godwit: This large sandpiper has black-marked, dark brown upperparts, and lightly barred, chestnut-brown underparts. Palm Warbler: Medium warbler with olive-brown upperparts and yellow underparts streaked with brown. Forages in the open from low branches for insects, earthworms, and spiders. Yellow-footed Gull: Large, dark-backed, white gull with distinctive yellow legs. Tail is short with pale buff undertail coverts. Feeds on fish, crustaceans and amphibians. Rapid direct flight with strong wing beats. It has a black face, throat and belly and white forehead and crown that extends over the eye, down the back and sides of the neck. Feeds on crustaceans, mollusks, worms, insects, seeds and berries. Black-and-white Warbler: Small, black-and-white striped warbler with a white median head stripe bordered by black. The wings are rust-brown with black-and-white streaks. Males are much brighter yellow than females, and sport a black crown. One species has been recorded in Utah. Order: Passeriformes   Family: Icteriidae. White-winged Scoter: Medium sea duck, mostly black except for white eye patches, large white wing patches. Rallidae is a large family of small to medium-sized birds which includes the rails, crakes, coots, and gallinules. Bitterns tend to be shorter necked and more secretive. Eight species have been recorded in Utah. Flight is swift and direct with rapid wing beats. White tail has diagnostic black inverted T. Wings have chestnut-brown bars. 197 South 500 West, Bountiful, UT 84010. Upper wings are dark gray with white spots near tips, white trailing edges. It forages unlike any other warbler by moving up and down the trunks of trees and crawling under and over branches in a style similar to that of a nuthatch.