Wednesday, May 31, 2017
Tuesday, May 30, 2017
Monday, May 29, 2017
Sunday, May 28, 2017
Huachuca Canyon Birding
Christine and I went to Huachuca Canyon for a picnic/hike/birding "adventure" after breakfast on Tuesday. We arrived around 11:00, so not the best time of day to bird. But we had the canyon all to ourselves.
There was a Robin in her nest, though she flew onto a limb above when she saw us:
American Robin |
Cassin's Vireo |
Hutton's Vireo |
Saturday, May 27, 2017
Mount Lemmon
Yesterday, Christine and I went up to Chihuahua picnic site just for a picnic. This was not a birding trip, just a fun picnic.
Of course I did take my camera -- just in case.
Shortly after we started eating a male Hepatic Tanager flew into the tree just above us. My camera was next to me so I picked it up and got one quick photo before he "got away." As luck would have it, the photo turned out nice.
We were also treated to a Black Throated Gray Warbler who was feeding low in the brush around us. I took several photos -- only one of which was clear.
And, of course, lots of Acorn Woodpeckers. I'll show one of those too.
Hepatic Tanager Male |
Black Throated Gray Warbler |
Acorn Woodpecker |
Thursday, May 25, 2017
Tuesday, May 23, 2017
Tumacacori Mission
Christine and I went with some friends (former guests of The Azure Gate who have now moved here) to the Tumacacori Mission.
It wasn't a birding trip, just visiting the Mission. I took my camera (just in case) anyway.
On the Mission grounds I took a few bird photos:
It wasn't a birding trip, just visiting the Mission. I took my camera (just in case) anyway.
On the Mission grounds I took a few bird photos:
Young Barn Swallow waiting to be fed |
Bewicks Wren |
Cardinal |
Grey Hawk |
Lucy's Warbler |
Vermillion Flycatcher |
Sunday, May 21, 2017
Friday, May 19, 2017
Wednesday, May 17, 2017
Patagonia Lake: Great Birding
Christine and I went to Patagonia Lake yesterday, arriving at 11:30 am. Not the ideal birding time. Result, we had the birding trail to ourselves. Well, except for all of the birds. We were there for a little over two hours and never made it to the creek. In fact, we never made it past the mesquite bosque at the bottom of the hill.
It start with Yellow, Yellow Rumped, and Wilson's Warblers near the stairs going down to the lake. Then as we reached bottom and the small marshy pond along the weed bed a Green Heron gave us as many photos from as many different settings as we wanted.
Here are some of those Green Heron photos:
In the next photo, he caught something, don't think it was a fish; maybe a crayfish:
Tuesday, May 16, 2017
Day before yesterday I had a chance to go to Huachuca Canyon early and was rewarded. Three warblers: Black Throated Gray, Painted Redstart, and Hermit; Wild Turkeys; Cordilleran and/or Pacific Slope Flycatchers; male and female Hepatic Tanagers; White Tailed Deer at every (well not quite every) turn;
Oh, and Elegant Trogons. The Trogons seem to serenade me all morning. At one point an Elegant Trogon flew from one branch to another, no more than 10 feet off the ground, and no more than 25 feet away from me. Once at each branch he started singing again. Loved it. Here are photos of this serenading Trogon (all on different branches):
Monday, May 15, 2017
Wednesday, May 10, 2017
Blackpoll Warbler at Sweetwater Wetlands
Success! Didn't take long (2 minutes) to find the Blackpoll Warbler. And he was fairly cooperative. So got some nice photos.
The Blackpoll winters in South America and spends its summers across much of Northern Canada. Like most warblers their diet is mostly insects. But unlike most warblers they tend to perch in dense foliage near the tops of trees to forage. However, during migration they adapt to whatever the environment offers. Since Sweetwater provides excellent foraging opportunities in brush and small trees he is a little easier to find and photograph.
Here are a few of those photos:
Tuesday, May 9, 2017
Sweetwater Wetlands
Reports of a Blackpoll Warbler have sent me over to Sweetwater Wetlands. Didn't find it yesterday, but will head back after breakfast today.
I did come home with three nice photos though. A female Common Yellowthroat, a Wilson's Warbler, and a Green Heron:
Common Yellowthroat Female |
Wilson's Warbler |
Green Heron |