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Ash Canyon & Hereford - February 28, 2025

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 There wasn't much action at Ash Canyon for some unknown reason, so I left early and drove by the spot in Hereford where Gambel's Quail and Scaled Quail can sometimes be seen.  Fortunately, there were a few of both species present today.  However, the Scaled Quail were on the wrong side of my road, resulting in severe backlighting and fewer keepers than I would have hoped. Anna's (F) Anna's (M) Broad-tailed (F) Pine Siskin Lesser Goldfinch (F) Lesser Goldfinch (M) White-crowned Sparrow (J)   Scaled Quail Scaled Quail Gambel's Quail (F) Gambel's Quail (M) Mexican Jay Bush Tit Western Bluebird (M) House Finch (M) White-winged Dove

Ash Canyon - February 24, 20255

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 It was a pleasant morning in the canyon, but the only folks there were the volunteers.  Tim is away in Texas looking for "lifers", and spring migration still hasn't gotten underway.  You are probably tired of seeing the same old birds, just as I am.  Still, I'm not going to complain about a chance to get outdoors and enjoy nature. Acorn Woodpecker (M) Acorn Woodpecker (F) House Finch (M) House Finch (F) Mexican Jay Lesser Goldfinch (M) Lesser Goldfinch (F) Pine Siskin Anna's (J) Orange-crowned Warbler Red-tailed Hawk White-throated Sparrow White-winged Dove Inca Dove White-crowned Sparrow Curve-billed Thrasher Canyon Towhee  

Ash Canyon - February 18, 2025

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 When I left home, it was 50 degrees, sunny and calm...the start of a beautiful day.  In Ash Canyon, the temp was about the same, but a chill wind made it feel much cooler.  Sitting in the shade with the wind blowing was uncomfortably cold, so I only stayed an hour.  What's worse, the birds are still the ones that have stayed all winter, spring migration is still a few weeks away. Yellow-rumped Warbler Anna's (J) Lesser Goldfinch (M) Lesser Goldfinch (F) Orange-crowned Warbler Mexican Jay Curve-billed Thrasher White-winged Dove Mourning Dove White-crowned Sparrow House Finch (M)  

Ash Canyon February 7, 2025

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 I went a full month without birding, then made it to Ash Canyon twice in five days.  That's the result of having beautiful weather, rather than the cold we experienced through much of January.  While the birds were less plentiful than Monday, there were more people there to look for them.  I most enjoyed chatting with a couple from Duluth, my favorite town in Minnesota.  We shared experiences along the north shore of Lake Superior, a good area for both bird and landscape photography.  Also, I had a good friend who lived his retirement in that area until he passed away a couple years ago.  A great wildlife photographer, it was fun to walk with him in his forest and watch the birds and squirrels come to him for food.  One little Nuthatch would go into Dave's pocket and help himself to the seed that was there. Turkey Pyrrhuloxia (F) Lesser Goldfinch (M) Lesser Goldfinch (F) Broad-billed (M) Anna's (M) House Finch (F) Pine Siskin White-winged Dove Br...