Parker Creek in the Sierra Ancha Mountains |
Brown Trout are found in a stream fed pool |
The camera shy Band-tailed Pigeon finally poses on Pinal Peak |
White-tailed Deer watch us through the branches as Gordon and I search for elusive birds |
Jones Water Campground |
Empress Leila butterfly |
Ground Beetle-Pasimachus A special thank you to Doug Taron for helping me ID my bugs better |
The team came together and secured the owl for transportation.
If you live around the Phoenix area and find an injured bird or animal, contact Liberty Wildlife at 480-998-5550.
Check out the talons on this GHOW! |
Photography was "meh" when it came to the birds this weekend:) I put together this collage highlighting several of our interesting finds. From top to bottom and left to right.
Band-tailed Pigeon, playful Common Ravens
Red-naped Sapsucker, Brewer's Blackbird, Brown Creeper
Turkey Vulture, male Cassin's Finch
Alligator Lizard |
The artist Narca Moore-Craig gets up close and personal with her amazing discovery of the Alligator Lizard |
Gila Country offers wonderful vistas and lots of great Arizona wildlife viewing! |
An agave stalk |
The conference sounds like a lot of fun! Lovely photo of the Empress Leila Butterfly, and best wishes for the owl's recovery!
ReplyDeleteLove reading about your weekend adventures. Remember it's the journey. Wish well for that owl.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful opportunity to attend this conference with great people. I loved seeing all you found and photographed and I hope the Owl gets well again and is free once again,
ReplyDeleteChris, sounds like a fun time with some great bird sightings.. It is sad to see the owl injured or sick. I hope it survives.. Great post, have a happy day!
ReplyDeleteAmazing Arizona vista. And interesting alligator lizard. They do look like one. That conference sounds like a great opportunity for a birder.
ReplyDeleteThe creek and the deer are beautiful. I hope the owl will make a full recovery.
ReplyDeletebeautiful area and lovely critters. hope the owl makes it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful part of Arizona! A terrific series. I'm glad the owl was rescued, and hope it recovers.
ReplyDeleteHope the owl makes it! How great to find another wildlife area teeming with photo opportunities!
ReplyDeleteGreat shot of the pigeon and hope the owl recovers. Let us know how he does.
ReplyDeleteI really hope the owl recovers. Your pictures were so interesting. From Findlay
ReplyDeleteObviously a very interesting Conference. Always fun to explore new areas. Enjoyed the post very much Chris.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes for the GHOW's speedy recovery.
If you have any contact with updates of the outcome of this sick/injured owl...PLEASE keep us posted.
ReplyDeleteAll your photo shares are great, but the white tailed dear is EXTRAORDINARY!!!
A wonderful area and great photos.
ReplyDeleteChris, we had actually planned to stay at Jones Water Campground when we returned from our summer trip, but either it was booked for cabins, or there were no cabins, I can't remember. So, we decided on another idea (stayed in Holbrook at the Wigwam Motel...really fun!) I'd love to go there some time. I had never even seen that area before trying to make the reservation, and now I see how beautiful it is! We will have to make a point to go, for sure. Beautiful photos and video. Glad you had a really rewarding conference!
ReplyDeleteBest wishes for everything which can help with the conservation!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful weekend Chris - the Conference sounds so much fun and full of interest. Stunning photos - particularly love the butterfly :) I do hope the owl makes a full recovery.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad we get to enjoy the wildlife while we can. Hope the winds of change blow soon and that habitat protection becomes a priority.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful area, I love the trout, deer and alligator lizard. Best wishes for the owl, I heard two owls this morning when I was trying to view the lunar eclipse through the clouds.
ReplyDeleteThe owl does not look at its best!
ReplyDeleteThere seems to be a lot to see in AZ!
Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
What a beautiful area with lots of wildlife. The poor owl - I hope he recovers. It just so happens that I heard one hooting in the middle of the night.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a beautiful area to explore. I hope the poor owl will be ok. Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteWhat a brilliant post. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLove the shot of the deer....
ReplyDeletePlease get well, beautiful owl....
I hope they can help the owl. Just read an article in our paper about a game warden finding an owl that had been shot. It didn't make it. So sad.
ReplyDeleteLove the deer with such big ears!!!
Excellent photos! I love that big-eared deer!
ReplyDeleteYou left me wondering what happened to the owl Chris - I hope such a magnificent bird wasn't poisoned. As usual your enthusiasm for birding and now for the birding conference scene shines through your words.
ReplyDeleteYes, it's great to meet new birders and share their various skills,
How interesting that Arizona is so relatively untouched by birders. Sounds like a whole lifetime's work is there for the taking.
Very VERY Nice and so glad that you were able to find the sick GHO and also get help for it. Would love to hear how things went for the beauty!
ReplyDeleteIt absolutely appalls me a. what we're doing to the planet and b. the wildlife that is suffering as a result, you are so right Chris we are our own worst enemies! Thank heavens I say for people like yourself that dedicate their time to finding ways to save the remaining population of endangered species. I can totally see why birding is gaining in popularity, I would not call myself a birder but I do get very excited when I manage to catch a good shot of different birds.. good to know younger people are getting interested too, our hope for the future oui!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great trip Chris. Did you happen to get a print out from the Purple Martin lecture? I would love to read it if you did.
ReplyDeleteDo you know how the owl got injured? Lucky for it that you guys were around.
Love the deer shot :)
Hi all,
ReplyDeleteThe owl is doing well. It had a fractured humerus which appears to be healing. It's also eating mice which is a good sign. The Purple Martin lecture didn't have any printouts but Audubon will be continuing the work next year. I'll let you know if I get anymore info on the Purple Martin study.
Great stuff, Chris. Wonderful habitat quite uncharacteristic of our stereotypical image of the desert. We all hoe that the injured Great Horned owl makes it.
ReplyDeletePoor owl! I'm so glad he was rescued and will be okay. Nice post with a wealth of information. Great job!
ReplyDeleteWonderful, Chris! Nice to see the band-tails!
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