Utah Bird Watching at the Bullion Creekside Retreat near the Paiute Trail |
Many native bird and animal species of Utah can be observed on our small resort in Bullion Canyon near the Paiute Trail near Marysvale Utah. We are avid bird-watchers and enjoy attracting native birds and animals on to the retreat . We have observed more than 80 different species on the retreat property. We can give you tips on where to go in southern Utah to see the most wild birds and animals in the different ecological zones. |
Following is a list of more than 80 bird species that we have observed from the immediate Bullion Canyon property:
Black-throated Gray Warbler Yellow Warbler Green-tailed Towhee Rufous-sided Towhee White-breasted Nuthatch Black-capped Chickadee Mountain Chickadee Blue-Gray Gnatcatcher Downy Woodpecker Western Wood Peewee Ruby-Crowned Kinglet Bullocks Oriole Barn Owl Great-Horned Owl Black-billed Magpie Red-tailed Hawk Northern Goshawk Sharp-shinned hawk Peregrine Falcon Prairie Falcon Tree Swallow Barn Swallow Western Screech Owl Northern Flicker American Robin Rufous Hummingbird Black-Chinned Hummingbird Broad-Tailed Hummingbird Sparrow Hawk Coopers Hawk American Dipper Kingfisher Common Raven American Crow Scrub Jay Pinion Jay Stellers Jay Western Bluebird Mountain Bluebird Mourning Dove Western Tanager Black-Headed Grosbeak House Finch Cassin’s Finch House Wren Clark’s Nutcracker Common Nighthawk Rio Grande Turkey Dark-eyed Junco (slate) Dark-eyed Junco (pink-sided) Golden Eagle Bald Eagle Great Blue Heron Canada Goose Mallard Northern Mockingbird White-Crowned Sparrow Lesser Goldfinch Pine Siskin White-bellied Nuthatch Evening Grosbeak Great Blue Heron Western Meadowlark Poor-will Yellow-bellied Sapsucker Turkey Vulture Eurasian Ring-necked Dove Killdeer Western Kingbird Indigo Bunting Cedar Waxwing Lewis Woodpecker Hairy Woodpecker Red-naped Sapsucker Chukar California Quail Feral Peacock Pintail Duck Red-winged Blackbird Brewer Blackbird Warbler Vireo Shrike
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There are about 350 bird species to be seen in Utah. You can range through various ecological desert, forest, and riparian habitats from the Mojave desert up through the tundra-like mountain tops. |
Peregrine Falcon drinking |
Wintering Bald Eagle |
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Zooming in on a young Great Horned Owl from the cabin deck |
Wild Rio Grande Turkey near cabin |
Evening Grosbeaks |
Black-headed Grosbeak |
Feral Peacocks |
Wintering Lesser Gold Finches |
Winter Junco |
Wintering Pine Siskins |
Summer Morning Doved |
Female Bullock Oriole |
Golden Eagle |
Spring Lesser Goldfinch |
Feral Peacock hanging out |
Band-tailed Pigeon |
Mountain Chickadee |
Wild Turkey Hen with brood |
Female Broad-tailed Hummer |
Black-Chinned Hummers |
Summer Pine Siskin |
Giant Moth on Deck |
Property and business managed by Bullion Creekside Retreat, LLC. Copyright, All right reserved, 2006 –2025 Bryan and Ana Maria Burrell, owners
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To contact us to rent a scenic family cabin or RV Lot near the Paiute Trail and Marysvale Utah:
Bullion Creekside Retreat, LLC. PO Box 314, 3305 Bullion Canyon Rd., Marysvale, UT 84750
Availability or Reservations: 435-896-7922
If no answer call Ana’s cell: 801 254 1740
or E-mail: blburrell @ hotmail.com (please include your telephone number)
Go to Cabin Rate and Reservation Page
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Our GPS coordinates are: 38° 25.920'N ,112° 16.071'W |
Note from guest Stephanie Caine and party from Texas: First of all we want to thank you for your hospitality. Your place is beautiful and both of you are wonderful people. We came to Utah for the first time this year and will definitely be back—to stay with you. Excellent accommodations and wonderful recommendations for trail riding. We ride every year in Colorado and we were all challenged this trip on the Paiute Trail. We all smile the whole way. I am an internet junkie and will give you an awesome review on Trip Advisor. Great meeting you both ! Keep up the good work ! Your place is awesome ! Thank you again from San Angelo, Texas. |
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The beautiful mountain creek that runs through the retreat is calling you |