male Rufous Hummingbird |
Broad-billed Hummingbird |
Common Raven |
Chihuahuan Raven |
Dark-lored White-crowned Sparrow |
Canyon Towhee |
Inca Dove and Pyrrhuloxia |
Cell phones take GREAT photos! |
Western Screech Owl |
Lincoln's Sparrow |
White Wagtail at the Ajo Sewage Plant |
New friends, the Teuke family, from Wisconsin stop and search for the White Wagtail in a very remote area of our state. EPIC! |
Where can I find a list of the codes assigned to Arizona birds? I know ABA is easy to find, but from what I have been told, there is no coding of birds in AZ. Is there a site where someone has come up with codes? Curious to know.
ReplyDeleteThanks and congrats on 7 amazing years!
Thanks Gordon! So for the codes. Someone, somewhere posted something about this being a Code 3 bird for the US and a Code 5 bird for AZ which makes sense. Where people get this ABA listing material is beyond me? Where do Jon and several other birders who we know get the link to this info. I always get it second hand from the ABA listers.
DeleteWow! Congrats on the White Wagtail...that's amazing! What a lovely post about blogging! I have enjoyed my blog so much...it has evolved for me as well. I certainly learned that to have a focus is important! :-) I love all my blogger friends. Finding you meant a lot, for instance! I enjoy your birding adventures so much since I can't get out there in the "bush" like I used to. Glad you enjoyed my Black Billed Magpie post. It was fun for us to discover they were here as well. Beautiful shots, as always!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on a fruitful 7 years, Chris. I've immensely enjoyed watching your evolution over the years. I believe my thoughts on blogging are concurrent with your own.
ReplyDeleteIncidentally, with reference to my comment on your last post, in UK 'shite' with an 'e' means exactly the same as it does without the 'e'!
Best wishes to you both. Here's to the next seven years. Keep up the good work - - - Richard
Congrats on the blogging anniversary. You take awesome photos. Also congrats of the Code 5 bird sighting. For me it's been fun to know bloggers like you because I get to see things that I probably will never see in real life and I learn a lot of the world through your photos.
ReplyDeleteInteresting blog, as usual, Chris. To respond to your "coding" question, I went into the ABA Blog where Nate Swick called it a Code 3 bird. If a bird has never been seen in AZ, I took the liberty of calling it a Code 5. If the Tufted Flycatcher is a Code 5 with that species being seen at Ramsey Cyn again this year (3rd year in a row), certainly a White Wagtail being observed in AZ with no prior records should be a Code 5 for the state....a liberty I took beyond my status, but I used it in my blog. Good point from Gordon. Do we have a Code for AZ birds?
ReplyDeleteIf it weren't for blogging we'd never had met. It is a fun way to learn, share, and grow. You've come a long ways baby.
ReplyDeleteI have not been blogging as lng as youo but I also started konwing nothing about blogging and I can say all that you siad here today is true for me also (well mostly) different part of the world of course. I do enjoy your bog immensely and may you still be blogging in another 7 years time.
ReplyDeleteHi there - great post and a great bird. I have been asked many of the same questions about blogging! I wonder why??
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
Congratulations on the 7 year anniversary Chris and thank you for your wonderful posts. I've loved reading your blog from the gardening days through to your birding adventures.
ReplyDeleteA very interesting post with super photos as always.
Here's to the next 7 years :)
Congratulations on your blogging achievements.I always enjoy your photos and am fascinated by your descriptions of the environments. Sometimes I am a little envious and then I decide that I would really rather be right here where I live. However, keep on blogging about your place and I can keep on imagining what it would be like to bird around your place.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos! Congratulations on Seven Years!
ReplyDeleteI started blogging in much the same way. Reading blogs to learn about gardening, documenting my own garden, and then I became more interested in birds. Five years now and still enjoying it.
Hope you are having a great day!