Lewis's Woodpecker |
Arizona has large pecan groves and during the winter, it's always a good idea to check these trees for not only the Lewis's Woodpeckers but other species as well like the Red-breasted Sapsucker. Some of these groves are on private property and others grow in city parks or abandoned lots.
Savannah Sparrow |
Lawrence's Goldfinches |
We laughed at the antics of the juvenile Coue's Whitetail Deer as they jumped around in the fields chasing one another. In total, we counted around 36 deer! Apparently, there are many many more. I sat at the end of our walk on a bench speaking with the volunteer. According to Micheal, we spoke for over an hour about birds. How does that even happen? I felt bad so I treated him to dinner. I could have camped there that night. It was so beautiful.
Coue's Whitetail Deer |
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher |
Daylight forces me to be smart about where I bird. Sometimes all I can do is bird my local patch.
drake Canvasback |
When you're a drake Wood Duck, it's hard not to be conspicuous |
Neotropic Cormorant
There are other birds that are like that for me in the US. I call them "clean up" birds because they live in out-of-the-way areas that often require special trips due to their range restrictions.
The Big Feet of an American Coot |
Ok. I'm off my soap box now. Final exams are notorious for making teachers grouchy. Teenagers are sneaky. Soon, I'll be able to finish up my grades and fully commit to travel again. Next week we join my one and only CBC for this year up on Mt. Lemmon. I'm hoping we have some cool weather with some cool birds. Until next time......
I miss many things about teaching - but marking exams is not one of them! Birding is better!
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
PS: comments now seem to be working properly - but only from my lap top!
Thanks for another visual walk along on your birding outing. Yes, those teens are honing their sneaky skills at every opportunity. I have 5 teen grandkids that even 'work' my husband and me. Hope you can enjoy the upcoming winter holiday.
ReplyDeleteLovely set of photos. I have never heard of a Gnatcatcher, but if that is what they do I wish we had them here at times! All the best Diane
ReplyDeleteMore super birding outings and beautiful photos. Hope you are getting near the end of going through exam papers.
ReplyDeleteWe get birders over here who can misbehave especially when "twitches" occur to see rare birds - as you say it can spoil it for everyone. :(
Hello. Wonderful photos. The toes of an American coot looks so amazing.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pics.. My best wishes for these holidays ..
ReplyDeleteFeliz Navidad