Sometimes it goes beyond the birds.
Zebra-tailed Lizard |
It's a bunch of things. It's people. It's new places that weren't always open to birding before. It's new information. And it's about spending time with other birders.
This past weekend, birders from all over Arizona (and beyond) got together for AZFO's(Arizona Field Ornithologists) conference in Ajo, Arizona.
Phainopepla |
The waters inside the canyon flowed thanks to a recent rain storm. It was a rare sight.
Townsend's Solitaire |
The canyon was green and lush.
Life was evident everywhere. Check out the tadpole video from Alamo Canyon.
While there weren't any new birds to discover, it was still just fun to explore. It was a new hotspot.
Inside the canyon, we observed thousands of tadpoles feeding in the stream. Damselflies and other insects were breeding like crazy.
Breeding Desert Firetails |
We came across Townsend's Solitaires, Black-throated Sparrows and many other birds.
the Familiar Bluet |
She is one of the great Arizona bird pioneers of our time and has made so many contributions over the years. And because of her work, she won a lifetime achievement award from AZFO.
Organ Pipe was a blast. We even took the time to bird a quirky little spring known as Quitobaquito.
Wilson's Snipe |
Sometimes it's all about the fish. Not often. Just sometimes:)
This once mining town, almost a ghost town now, is a great place to stay if you are planning on spending some time in Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument. It's a HUGE place to explore and one of the few places in the state to find Ferruginous Pygmy-Owls.
Until next time......
Awesome photos!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Sondra!
DeleteGreat series of photos.
ReplyDeleteThanks Anne:)
DeleteThat sounds like a good fun trip and quite a variety of things to see. Good to meet the author of that book
ReplyDeleteThat was pretty exciting. I was so happy to meet her. She's 87 I think and looks amazing!
DeleteAjo is a fun town and I LOVE the Organ Pipe NM. So much so, that if the paperwork all goes through, I'll start working there Nov 25th. Hope you'll come for a visit.
ReplyDeleteI will come for a visit. I hope it happens!
DeleteExcellent post. Have a good day Diane
ReplyDeleteYou do the same Diane!
DeleteSome great looking wildlife out there. The Wilson's Snipe is my favourite though.
ReplyDeleteThat's a fun bird to find:) They can be tricky!
DeleteSplendid outing. That first photo made me think of a Menorah. Love all your great camera work. Peace.
ReplyDeleteThank you Janice. When I saw the Cholla Cactus, Menorah was the first thing that came to mind:)
DeleteGreat minds, as the saying goes.
DeleteWhat a wonderful event - I so enjoyed seeing all the photos. The Wilson's Snipe though is my favourite :)
ReplyDeleteGracias amiga:)
DeleteHi Chris, I thought you might enjoy this news story from Goderich, Ontario, Canada about a rare sighting of a calliope hummingbird : https://london.ctvnews.ca/video?clipId=1545015
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