Our trek to Organ Pipe was interesting, but it was the work in Mexico that had me more interested. A lot of birders signed up for a gull workshop with AZFO's Lauren Harter and David Vander Pluym. And on the last day of the conference, a large caravan of birders crossed the border into Mexico.
Magnificent Frigatebird |
30+ birders scour the ocean with their scopes |
AZ Fish and Wildlife's Troy Corman and Wrenegade team member Tim H scope the horizon for possible rare birds |
It's hard to navigate areas with large groups of people. Many were there to spot the Yellow-footed Gull which is a bird of interest for many people. These gulls live around the Sea of Cortez in good numbers.
Yellow-footed Gull |
At Morúa Estuary, we do a major bird count |
Snowy Plover |
Black-bellied Plover |
Wilson's Plover is the sassiest of the bunch |
The bright light of the dunes and the ocean create a bleaching of color affect |
Elegant Tern |
A near threatened Herrmann's Gull sits on the back of this Brown Pelican |
Short-billed Dowitchers |
Birding Cholla Bay at low tide is great for photographers wanting to get up close to the birds |
A dull winter plumaged Red Knot forages for food |
Western Willet |
A rare Fox Sparrow |
Some great shots here, love the gull on the pelican. Cheers Diane
ReplyDeleteThanks Diane!
DeleteHello, great post on your Mexico trip. I would have been one of the caravan group, just to feel safe. I see a few plovers that would be lifers for me, the Wilson Plover and the Snowy Plover. Lovely views of the water and beach. Great report, beautiful birds and photos. Happy Birding, have a great new week!
ReplyDeleteSounds like someone needs to take a trip to a spend some time on their beautiful beaches:)
DeleteCheeky gull on that pelican. :) I want to go here, this winter. Maybe you can show me around?
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely!!! That would be awesome!
DeleteWow, so many great shots. And the commentary is excellent as usual.
ReplyDeleteThank you Janice:)
DeleteBeautiful photos - the Snowy Plover is just SO cute. Well done on the Fox Sparrow :)
ReplyDeleteThank you! That was so exciting to find. It was a great way to end our count.
DeleteI think I would pass on the caravan.
ReplyDeleteHello! Great photos. The Elegant tern and the Yellow-footed gull are wonderful!
ReplyDeleteGreat!!!beautiful images .. congratulations and regards from Madrid
ReplyDeleteGood to see all those shorebirds Chris. Interesting how you waited for the dowitchers to call before you definitely ID them. Wish our birders over here did that, especially since most have little experience of dowitchers. Nice photography in all that sun.
ReplyDeleteFascinating birding trip and some beautiful shots!
ReplyDeleteSome good looking Plovers, but love that Frigatebird.
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures - at least the Red Knot is a bird we can both see!
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M - Melbourne