Local bird guide, Ken Blankenship shows visitors from out of town the beauty of the Draw |
Nature enthusiasts try to get that perfect shot of the cranes from one of the platforms |
A young Sandhill Crane sticks close to the trail |
Incoming Sandhill Cranes |
Sandhill Cranes blanket the skies as they settle in for the afternoon |
There are a couple platforms that will allow you access to see the birds closer. If you do go, keep your eyes open for a rare wintering Ruddy Ground Dove. Other Whitewater Draw birds of interest include Great Horned and Barn Owls. I even suspect there could be a secretive Short-eared Owl hiding in those grasses.
Keep your eyes open for a rare Ruddy Ground Dove. Several can and do winter here from time to time |
If you're an early morning riser, which I am not, then the sunrise liftoff is perfect for you. Wear some warm clothes because it can often be cold! If you like to sleep in and have breakfast, then be there by 10:30 or eleven.
Great Horned Owls hoot |
So listen for their hoots and you might be serenaded by these amazing birds.
I'd also like to mention my route that I take when I do my annual birding count at the Whitewater Draw. I live in Tucson so it takes about 1 hour and 44 minutes to get there. It's easy to be tempted by the other amazing birding hotspots on the way there, but stay focused birder! Cranes first.
Drive to the Draw. Bird until 1 PM. Then stop in Bisbee(nearby) for lunch or a late breakfast. And on your way back, stop by the San Pedro House along the San Pedro Riparian area outside of Sierra Vista for a nice afternoon walk. It makes for a great way to end your birding adventures.
OH! One other thing! If you see a flock of Snow Geese at the Whitewater Draw, don't assume they are all Snow Geese! Can you find the Ross's Geese in the pic below?
Often the skies were full of cranes! I had estimated at least 6000 birds, but there were definitely more as we were leaving. By the end of December and into January, Sandhill Crane numbers are at their highest!
To see our checklists from the day, I've attached them here with the links.
Stop one. The Whitewater Draw Wildlife Area
Stop two. The San Pedro House and Riparian Area
Sunset at the San Pedro Riparian Area |
November brings us much needed relief from the hot temps. As many of us prepare to celebrate the upcoming holiday season, make sure you take the time to get outdoors and enjoy the birds. Most people will be rushing to the malls and other high human density areas. With everyone shopping and busy with holiday prep, the nature trails are often quiet and perfect for exploration.
We explore and record our sightings carefully |
Hello, great sightings and photos. I love the sounds of the Sandhill Cranes. The owl is beautiful. Enjoy your day, wishing you a great week ahead.
ReplyDeleteYou do the same Eileen!
DeleteThe cranes make a spectactular show Chris and as for the owls - well I just love them :) Glad to hear it is cooler for you :)
ReplyDeleteThey sure do! It was such a fun day. So glad fall/winter has arrived!
DeleteThank you!
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