On a trek to Aribabi in Mexico, a Canyon Wren stops by to check out my binos |
In Cartagena, Costa Rica, we spy some excellent birds |
While not my favorite place to bird during the hot and humid summer, the Glendale Recharge Pond was home to a rare Red Knot |
Dead cattle on the other side of that pond. Nasty. Nasty. Nasty. |
A Wood Thrush drives the tractor over to us |
I love winter birding in AZ. It's pretty magical. |
Between the Great Potoo and the Spotted Antbird, I'd have to say that Spotted Antbird won me over just a little bit more. |
Parque Metropolotano La Sabana in San Jose, Costa Rica is home to lots of great birds, but bring a friend |
Puddles like these in Liberia were full of biting mosquitos....and birds. |
One of my favorite days during our Pacific Northwest trip |
Hearing Mountain Quail, we followed the misty road. I felt like there was a savage killer hiding somewhere in that broken forest. |
Slaughter Ranch easily had 80 some birders on the property. Most were nice:) |
Remembering Grandma. As many of you know, my Grandma passed away this summer and it was difficult for me to let go, especially when it came time to fill her hummingbird feeders for the last time. A male Ruby-throated Hummingbird flew directly in front of my face as I was filling up HIS feeder. I laughed and cried at the same time. At the time, I had thought our family would lose the land. Today, my brother Adam has purchased this very special place and it will continue to be with our family for generations. And he has assured me that Grandma's birds will be fed. And I'll be there to help him out. Every year, my Grandma and I both prepared for her birds to arrive around her birthday in May. I gave her migration updates and tricks to improve her feeder activity. I know her energy will shine with her grandsons looking after her birds.
The beautiful grasslands of the Cienagas |
Arenal! Oh you wonderful birdy location |
This trail on Mt. Lemmon is both beautiful and gnarly at the same time. |
Favorite Pic? While there are too many to choose from, there is one that stands out. I was with Magill at Madera Canyon when I heard mobbing going on. We found the source of the bird call and looked up.
Mountain Pygmy-Owl |
What awonderfulbirding year you have hadand many adventured.
ReplyDeleteThank you Margaret! Happy holidays!!!
DeleteYou are truly amazing with your birding interest... I am still just one of those Backyard Birders who enjoy our little local birds here... But--I do still enjoy them!
ReplyDeleteI hope that 2018 is as eventful (the good parts that is) as 2017.....
Merry Christmas.
Hugs,
Betsy
Merry Christmas to you as well Betsy. Hope you and your hubby have some fun planned:)
DeleteMerry Christmas to you both!
Hugs back! Chris
A wonderful post Chris - so enjoyed reading a summary of all your highlights and adventures during the year. So important to live your dream - you are so inspiring :)
ReplyDeleteSo are you! I hope we meet one day! Happy holidays to you both!! Chris
DeleteI enjoyed reading your birding highlights for the year. You sure got to enjoy a variety. Happy Wednesday.
ReplyDeleteHi Betty! Thanks for reading and happy holidays to you and your family!
DeleteAll I can say is WOW! What an amazing year...from the gross to the sublime. Exciting and interesting and a little scary. How sad about your Grandmother. I know you miss her! Loved all your photos, as always. What a great year-end post!
ReplyDeleteHola! Thank you for stopping by. It has been BUSY with finals now here. Hope you and your family have a wonderful holiday season!
DeleteA year full of achievements and I am sure you have new ones ready to pop up.
ReplyDeleteYou know it:)Joyeuses Fêtes:)
DeleteI love reading about your birding adventures!
ReplyDeleteHi Sallie! Happy holidays!
DeleteWow. You had quite the year and these are some great birds. Many of them I will never get to see, so I am lad you are seeing them for me. I am quite proud of you and all that you have accomplished!
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