This is my favorite pic of the week. I'm actually having this framed and hanging it up in my house. |
The Elegant Trogon is the cherry on top after finding the main star, the White-throated Thrush. Although, I will admit the Trogon gets everyone excited. This photo taken in the rain. |
The male Elegant Trogon feeds from the Pyracantha bush |
The Arizona White-throated Thrush after hitting several ladies with my lens |
A nice close up of a White-throated Thrush, taken in Monteverde, Costa Rica |
A Brown Creeper is new for the 2019 birding tick |
Townsend's Warbler |
A curious birder hopes to see this bird closer. |
Anyhow, I always wonder what amazing bird will show up every new year in Arizona. This White-throated Thrush did not disappoint. It's incredible what shows up in this state. Next week, I join Gordon Karre up in Phoenix as we count water birds around the urban parks and golf courses. Will we find a rare Eurasian Wigeon or Tufted Duck? Stay tuned for more! Until next time:)
Olive Warbler |
I've had some frustrating photographic experiences, Chris, but I've never resorted to beating ladies about the head with my camera!!!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to hear more about the design of your catio.
The Elegant Trogon might have the more spectacular plumage, but the plumage of that White-throated Thrush is far more elegant in my opinion!
Best wishes to you and Micheal - - - Richard
LOL! It wasn't on purpose. Poor ladies! They told me it was ok but I felt terrible:)
DeleteThe catio has been years in the making. Just needed money so I bit the bullet and had it finally done. It's security, an outdoor cat space and storage space all at one. Plus people can't see inside. The birds can't see us so me and my kitties can watch the outdoor action up close.
Both are beautiful birds. Just a thrill to see something really rare for the state. I'd say that there are several birds that were amazing.....any Storm-Petrel....one species from the Galapagos!!! The Wedge-rumped Storm-Petrels were blown in a from a hurricane several years ago, Upland Sandpiper, Ringed Kingfisher and now this Thrush are really show stoppers for the birding world.
You make me want to move back! Nice finds all around, though you know I'd rather skip the bird paparazzi. Have fun birding with Gordon next week. I can't wait to see the Catio for myself!
ReplyDeleteOf course. But we'll bring the paparazzi when we're in Maine and find something crazy!
DeleteA very interesting and informative read as usual! The pictures are the "icing on the cake" !
ReplyDeleteWOW! Awesome!
ReplyDeleteVery exciting:)
DeleteI am so pleased you have seen a new bird, tha tis always exciting
ReplyDeleteThe Elegant Trogon is spectacular but the White-throated Thrush and the two Warblers are stunning in a different way. Cheers Diane
ReplyDeleteCongrats on those rare AZ birds! Saw the Trogon shot though and was so happy...at least I've been able to see them in your posts since I didn't get to while we lived there. It's such a gorgeous bird! Love that little olive warbler too. I wish I had a catio...we have to figure out a way to spend more time enjoying our beautiful outdoors, and an AZ room would be perfect, plus I'd love for the cat to have that extra space to watch the birds!
ReplyDeleteWell done on the new birds - wonderful photos as always. Your catio sounds interesting!
ReplyDeleteWow, they are all beautiful birds and great sightings. Lucky you! Happy Thursday, enjoy your day and the weekend ahead.
ReplyDeleteDelightful read!
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