On a rainy day, we decided to travel the magical Gila River circuit. We began our route on Highway 77 and circled around the towns of Winkelman, Globe, Florence and then back down to Tucson.
Tubing down the Gila River |
Note Cliff Swallow nests in background. Who does this??!!! |
Cliff Swallows nest. Note the cute juvenile peaking the head out of the nest. |
Casa Grande Ruins |
Rock Pigeon |
Great Horned Owl male |
a cloudy Coachline Lake |
What do you see? Three bird species in this photo. Neotropic Cormorants, CA Gull and American White Pelican |
American White Pelican |
American Wigeon(drake) rare for this time of year |
Zone-tailed Hawk at Saguaro National Park, Rincon Unit |
Young Common Ravens hanging out at Reid Park |
Drake Wood Duck is yet another rare duck for Tucson in the summer |
Oh Chris I am so with you on the littering thing it is my pet hate! I just don't get it, why people think it's OK to treat the world as their own personal trash can, drives me crazy! It's a good thing you have such super photos and info to calm me down :) :)
ReplyDeleteCertainly great to be out there !
ReplyDeleteChris, it is sad how many piggie people are out there polluting the waters and land. I wonder what their houses look like, awful. I love the cliff swallow shots, cool sighting. And the owl is neat.. Congrats on your new birds. Have a happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteNice post. It is beyond me that people still think its OK to trash places like this - well, I suppose the truth is that they don't think!
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M - Melbourne (airport)
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ReplyDeleteLitter dropping one of my pet hates too :( Great photos as always Chris :)
ReplyDeleteLove the Horned Owl, and the Cliff Swallows that I've never seen before.
ReplyDeletei like your two hanger-on drakes! the cliff swallows are cool!
ReplyDeleteLove the Cliff Swallow nests. Can't understand people trashing such lovely natural settings.
ReplyDeleteI too get very angy about litter, Chris. It's amazing just how much litter just a few lazy selfish morons can make! Sadly it's a problem that's been around ever since man invented packaging. However, in one respect it's getting worse over here in UK. With so many household goods having a built-in obsolescence, people are taking their life-expired items and disposing of them in very quiet country lanes - ruining some of the finest places for others.
ReplyDeleteMuch enjoyed the rest of your post (particularly the owl!).
Best wishes to you both - - - - Richard
What a wonderful collection of birds. Loved the hawk and the baby swallow peeking out of the nest!
ReplyDeletePeople droppig litter makes me so angry. Well one for pickling it up. Love the Owl adn the wood duck
ReplyDeleteThese are some great shots. I really like the swallows.
ReplyDeleteGreat post Chris with fantastic commentary. Its a pity that people like you have to go round picking up litter, unbelievably I had to pick up a Coke can in the Colombian Amazon recently...... Could have been McDonalds eh.
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Dave
My husband is the trouper who picks up garbage. Good for you. Great birding adventure this week. As always.
ReplyDeleteLove your wonderful post! Gotta hit some of your "hot" spots! I didn't get my post connected in yesterday like I have been doing...had a project that I HAD to get done before evening and then somewhere to be. Last night when I got in, I was really sick. Still a bit under the weather. I hate it when I post this late (as you know WE have problems if we wait because we're three hours behind the East Coast, and I don't know how much different from the European members of this meme! :-) ) But my post was already up, anyway, because I've started connecting with Anni first. Anyway, loved your great photos as always! Yes, isn't this weather weird!!! :-)
ReplyDeleteMeant to mention, the drive up 77 is one of my favorite drives. You've seen photos of the Globe area I have posted before. We want to get back up that way soon and check out the area on the San Pedro. A drive up there, then over through Reddington Pass yielded an area I just fell in love with and I wanted to do some further exploration (just not through the pass again). Loved seeing the Gila R picture! And I wanted to tell you too that I have seen pelicans (the brown variety) fly by my house, as well as geese. It IS a shock if you aren't expecting it, but there is that little lake just N of us on the golf course, and then further N the Coachline Lake. For them, I suppose, water is water. :-) Would love to see that white pelican...sounds like a drive for today! :-)
ReplyDeleteI love how you find birds wherever you go.
ReplyDeleteGreat post both environmentally and for bird varieties.
ReplyDeleteNew places I haven't seen. As always, thanks for taking us along.
ReplyDeleteGreat series.
ReplyDeleteInteresting post and I love the pictures. I've only been to Arizona once and I didn't think of it as birding territory, but now I know, so thanks!
ReplyDeleteChris, your theme song this summer should be, "I get around!" What great birds you saw! and I just know that you are not done yet! I am so far behind you, as usual, but maybe I can catch up? Probably not! Nice to see the casa Grand Ruins, even if it is only in a photo! I am so glad you got your NP pass!
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