Northern Beardless Tyrannulet
As the day came to close, I thought about how crazy my start to the New Year had been. From snow to desert and then back to snow again. I feel like I've finally hit my stride as a legit birder and that everything I've done has lead me to this moment in my life. And yet I still have so much to learn! My focus this year is on finding new state birds for Arizona. Over the next couple weeks, we'll explore the beautiful Ramsey Canyon, Lake Havasu and the Willcox area. If you haven't done a CBC(or Christmas Bird Count) with your local Audubon, I highly encourage trying it out. And throughout the year, your local Audubon will have many other events planned! Check it out! It's good for the birds and it's a great way to meet new birders and make friends. And of course, learn about our feathered friends. Until next time.......
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Fantastic! I am ashamed to say after my years birding in AZ that I still have never gone to Warsaw Canyon/California Gulch. I have taken various sedans into many inappropriate terrains, but that is one I have not yet attempted.
ReplyDeleteHey don't feel bad about not going! I normally wouldn't go either but people drag me with them OR I will help out with counts. It's a pretty cool area but it's rough on vehicles which I can't do with my car. The most I can do is Pena Blanca lake....and the good birds are further down the unpaved road. Nice to hear from you! Hope you are well. Have you been blogging? We miss you!
DeleteWell I am not surprised that you were exhausted but what wonderful trips and birds seen
ReplyDeleteYou are like me. Travel travel travel. But look at the birds we find:)
DeleteWonderful post and photos Chris. Your enthusiasm for wildlife and adventures always shines throughout your posts. Good to hear you've got your birding year off to a good start :)
ReplyDeleteHello there! I'll be reading blogs again soon. Even though the holidays are over, it seems like they aren't quite done yet. Hope you've had a good start to your year as well! Hugs from Tucson!
DeleteHello Chris, sounds like a productive outing with great bird sightings. Wonderful post and photos. Happy Birding!
ReplyDeleteWell, that nothing bad had happened, being in so little dangerous place. Most important, however, that you were on an expedition and you are pleased with it. Regards.
ReplyDeleteAn interesting post. It's sad that we often have to consider so many other things than just the birds when we go birding, but worth it when we see such special birds. Sharing with others can be an added benefit often too, although not always for photography!
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing adventure! Wonderful sightings. (The skunk might not be welcome, but it looks like he ignored you). We came across a couple of those water stashes when we stayed in Tucson. I didn't know much about birding back then -- now I wish I could go back; can only imagine seeing that Elegant Trogan!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fascinating post and what amazing adventures you have had. I love the account of your trips and the accompanying photos. Thank you so much.
ReplyDeleteHello Chris!:) Loved your post as usual, it's an amazing account of your somewhat exausting but exciting adventures in the wilderness, with loads of interesting and delightful wildlife sighting and captures. Very enjoyable post Chris!:)
ReplyDeleteThat's a great start to the year, Chris. With that level of dedication, I predict that 2016 is going to be an excellent year for you! That skunk is a fabulous looking creature!
ReplyDeleteWhat an incredible New Year adventure, Chris! And what a plethora of birds (and wildlife) you found! I love the streak-backed oriole and am so glad you were successful. Beautiful photos (except for the water bottles!....looks like a separate group needs to do a clean-up operation!) You were so tired! A gung-ho, die-hard, dedicated birder for sure! :-)
ReplyDeleteChris, this post makes me want to come back, though I am still not sure I would be brave enough to get that close to the border! Wonderful picture and story! I love that last shot!
ReplyDeleteBy the way, do NOT bird yourself to death!
Hi! There are many critters in border lands. I like your bird's photos very much. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like a very fantastic experience.
ReplyDeleteAnd I am lucky enough for not being a birder yet.
I did not see a proper bird.