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Ash Canyon - Oct. 29, 2024, Whitewater Draw & Benson - Oct. 31, 2024

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 After an absence of more than a week, I was determined to visit Ash Canyon.  Leaving home on a beautiful, cool and calm morning, I was surprised to find it was extremely windy in the canyon.  I saw a couple birds braving the conditions, but it was apparent that most birds were too smart to show themselves on such a day.  I left after only a few minutes.   Gila Woodpecker (M) Yellow-rumped Warbler Searching various birding reports, It seemed that Whitewater Draw was an active area.  While I thought it may be a little early for the wintering birds, reports were favorable for both Sandhill Cranes and songbirds.  I made the 50 mile trek based on what I had read, but was disappointed when no cranes were in sight.  I could hear a few, but they were hidden far away, apparently in a low area.  Further, there was little water near the trail, so any ducks on site were also hidden away.  Fortunately, there were a few shore birds and song birds available, as well as the usual raptors, to save my

Ash Canyon - October 21, 2024

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 After a ten day hiatus, I finally made it back to my favorite birding location.  The weather here has been very nice, and it felt good to be back in Ash Canyon.  Chatting with others there added to my enjoyment, as did a good selection of birds. White-breasted Nuthatch Chipping Sparrow Acorn Woodpecker (F) Common Ground Dove Mexican Jay Yellow-rumped Warbler White-crowned Sparrow Lawrence's Goldfinch (F) House Finch (M) House Finch (F) Lesser Goldfinch (F) Lesser Goldfinch (M) Anna's (M) Curve-billed Thrasher Pyrrhuloxia (F) Yellow-breasted Chat Northern Flicker (M) Coues Whitetail (F) Phainopepla (F) Rock Squirrel Bridled Titmouse Young Javelinas Gila Woodpecker (F)

Ash Canyon - October 4, 8 & 11, 2024

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 On a couple of these visits, I didn't stay very long, so I'm combining them into one blog update.  There was a good variety of birds in these visits, but some of the same birds were seen every time.  I won't bore you with all the repetition, I'll just show the best of each species. Turkey & poult Coues Whitetail Acorn Woodpecker (M) Chipping Sparrow Green-tailed Towhee Yellow-rumped Warbler Orange-crowned Warbler Cedar Waxwing (J) White-throated Sprrow House Finch (M) Phainopepla (F) Bush Tit Gila Woodpecker (F) Curve-billed Thrasher White-crowned Sparrow Pyrrhuloxia (M) Anna's (M) Rock Squirrel Scott's Oriole (M) Pyrrhuloxia (F)