My shuttle, the USS Betty White in her native habitat. I'll admit it, I'm a little too in love with my car but it has made for the best birding vehicle ever. |
The guardian angel of the grasslands, the White-tailed Kite of the early morning |
The USS Betty White is a survey vessel used for research and saving birds |
The team listens carefully for longspurs, makes note of the grass that they are in and searches for any movement |
When the world seems like it's falling apart, I only need to stroll in the open air of the grasslands to forget all of it.
As we walk towards the cattle tanks, we hear the high "tribble tribble" of the longspurs as they prepare to fly.
Chestnut-collared Longspurs are amazing. |
Most people just see little brown dots vanishing into the grasses.
Maureen is a pro and was a lot of fun to work with |
Sure they are sparrow-like and brown but they are fascinating birds. To not have these birds around in the winter would break my heart. They belong here. It's why we do these surveys.
To find wintering AZ longspurs, you'll need your ears, some good grassland habitat and cattle tanks/ponds. And a little luck😉
It's an incredible experience and one that every birder should celebrate.
After our "work" was done, me and the Betty headed over to Paton's to do some birding there.
White-crowned Sparrow |
Canyon Towhee |
Cedar Waxwings |
Richard, Minnow and Jennie |
We ended our birding at Patagonia Lake State Park for a quick scan of birds. We did see a Common Loon. That was fun.
AZ birding is the best. Until next time......
Great photos well done. Cheers Diane
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What a wonderful post and such beautiful images. It looks like a productive visit and so lovely to see the Cedar Waxwings :)
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