Continuing coverage of Agua Caliente, a "Warm Springs" and Park about four miles from us, there is the occasional raptor. Typically, I don't go to Agua Caliente to photograph raptors. It's normally waterbirds and flycatchers. But once in a while:
There is a Cooper's Hawk looking for one of those flycatchers, or the more common desert ground birds (doves and quail). |
Osprey at rare to Southern Arizona, but this one found a fish dinner at Agua Caliente. |
There are a pair of Great Horned Owls that seem to nest in the large palm trees each Spring. This is probably the mom. |
And, here is a very young Owlet in the nest. |
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