Our trek to Organ Pipe was interesting, but it was the work in Mexico that had me more interested. A lot of birders signed up for a gull workshop with AZFO's Lauren Harter and David Vander Pluym. And on the last day of the conference, a large caravan of birders crossed the border into Mexico.
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Magnificent Frigatebird |
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30+ birders scour the ocean with their scopes |
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AZ Fish and Wildlife's Troy Corman and Wrenegade team member Tim H scope the horizon for possible rare birds |
It's hard to navigate areas with large groups of people. Many were there to spot the Yellow-footed Gull which is a bird of interest for many people. These gulls live around the Sea of Cortez in good numbers.
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Yellow-footed Gull |
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At Morúa Estuary, we do a major bird count |
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Snowy Plover |
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Black-bellied Plover |
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Wilson's Plover is the sassiest of the bunch |
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The bright light of the dunes and the ocean create a bleaching of color affect |
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Elegant Tern |
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A near threatened Herrmann's Gull sits on the back of this Brown Pelican |
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Short-billed Dowitchers |
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Birding Cholla Bay at low tide is great for photographers wanting to get up close to the birds |
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A dull winter plumaged Red Knot forages for food |
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Western Willet |
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A rare Fox Sparrow |