The invasive Bullfrog |
The target species-the Sonoran Toad |
I've seen most of the birds on this ranch so getting the bird survey done was a snap. And I had great views of some birds that would be considered "rare" for the US. During the nasty heat, a Summer Tanager sits down on a fence and poses.
As he sings quite proudly, a Broad-billed Hummingbird sails past him.
During the early morning hours, I would run my survey. During the afternoon, I'd hide away from the nasty sun. And during the evening, I went out with Jim and crew to look for frogs and toads!
Sinaloa Toad |
Yellow-billed Cuckoo |
The first night, it looked like it would storm but it didn't. Instead, it stayed muggy and I didn't sleep at all. The second night was better. We did have a storm blow into the area, but we didn't get any rain from it. However, the temps cooled way down!
Spadefoot Toad |
Vermilion Flycatcher |
Sinaloa Wren |
Here is one of those nests. It hangs down from the tree. The hole of the nest is underneath this basket. Pretty cool!
There were also several other birds I needed to track.
Woodhouse's Toad-note scary "spider" behind the toad! |
Thick-billed Kingbird |
Rose-throated Becard |
Sonoran Lyresnake |
Anyhow, our crew got the job done and we were ready to head back home to the cooler temps. I wish Anny the best of luck on her grad project. It sounds like a lot of fun.