The US holidays have arrived. All the chaos is human caused. So I recommend that we all take the time to just BE.
A gentle stream flows along a trail in the Santa Rita mountains |
A Brown Creeper finds a spot full of insects |
A Townsend's Warbler is seen in a warbler flock |
Well. It was more like a long sip.
After he was finished, he headed off into the forest for a break.
It's often common in winter to find a solitary male Coati roaming trails where there are opportunities for food along riparian corridors |
A rare Broad-tailed Hummingbird |
Painted Redstart |
Mexican Jay |
Hepatic Tanager at a feeder at the Santa Rita Lodge |
Look for holes on trees to find sapsuckers. A good birder listens for tapping and drill holes on trees to find sapsuckers |
We have two birders on our Fynbos Rambles. Which helps me to learn a few more of our birds.
ReplyDeleteThat coati is a strange animal to my eyes, a small bear with a fox's jaw?
Or maybe a Panda! It's one of my favs! Next to our Pronghorn:)
DeleteHello, I do not let the holidays stress me out any more. I do enjoy cooking dinner for Thanksgiving but I would spend the day out hiking than shopping on Black Friday. The Coati is a cool critter, I remember seeing a few cross the trail when I was in Costa Rica years ago. You have posted some beautiful birds and photos. Seeing your birds have me wishing to do some birding in your area some day. Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family. Have a great day and week ahead.
ReplyDeleteYOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME HERE! You let me know and I'll pick you up and show you around Arizona.
DeleteYour posts are so informative. Find it amusing the tanger appears to be sitting on a strip of pointy things to keep birds from perching there. Wishing you a Thanksgiving full of rest and lots of live birds.
ReplyDeleteThanks Janice:)So those pointy things help keep Mr. Coati off the feeders. They are VERY good climbers:) Happy Thanksgiving!
DeleteFabulous set of photos and I have never seen or heard of a coati before!! Enjoy the week Diane
ReplyDeleteYou do the same! This guy is known as the White-tailed Coati. If can recall correctly, I think there are 3 species of coati in the americas.
DeleteWell yes Chris. I try to avoid the sheeple but it's not east a lot of the time. That Hepatic Tanager is very smart looking. Very subtle indeed. Just my sort of bird.
ReplyDeleteYes. No matter how many times I see that tanager, I have to take pics:)It's one of several fun birds found in that particular area:)
DeleteThe Hepatic stumped me, how exciting! LoL at the Coati on the HB feeder! I loved visiting this area this past Spring, so nice to see those birds again!
ReplyDeleteHave a Happy Thanksgiving and enjoy your wildlife. A beautiful set of photos of wonderful birds :)
ReplyDeleteHello! What a lovely post and so great photos.
ReplyDeleteWhat great photos and such an unusual visitor! How awesome is that!
ReplyDeleteI learned a looooong time ago that staying away from stressful people and situation is the best thing to do and haven't regretted a moment of it. :)
Hummingbird feeders are certainly a great attraction for other creatures. This year at the feeders in our backyard a male Downy Woodpecker was a regular patron. I think on many days he got more of the syrup than the hummers’.
ReplyDeleteI have yet to see a coati. A little too high in elevation here. But I did put the hummingbird feeder back up once I realized I wasn't going anywhere. Still have a few hanging around.
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