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Cedar Breaks National Monument
Birds
 

Below is a list of the abundant and common birds at Cedar Breaks. Others have been seen or found in the park, but on a rare basis.

Birds of Prey

Chickadees

Creeper

Finches

Grosbeaks

Grouse

Hummingbirds

Jays and Ravens

Juncos

Kinglets

Night hawks and Swifts

Sparrows

Swallows

Tanager

Thrushes

Warblers

Woodpeckers

Southern Pauite  

Did You Know?
When the Southern Pauite used to occupy this region, they referred to it as "u-map-wich," which translated to "the place where the rocks are sliding down constantly."

Last Updated: July 30, 2007 at 11:55 EST