Sierra Vista & Ash Canyon, AZ - May 24-28, 2024
The yellow blooms on my back yard palo verde tree attract a variety of birds. Unfortunately, the blooms and leaves are so thick, the birds hide without even trying. On top of that, I have to shoot through the window, avoiding the blinds. All this to say, my results aren't very good. However, I have a few to share.
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House Finch (F) |
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Lesser Goldfinch (F) |
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House Sparrow (F) |
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Verdin |
My latest visit to Ash Canyon started slowly, but gradually picked up. The highlight was the first Blue Grosbeak I've seen this year.
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Bronzed Cowbird (M) |
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Anna's (F) |
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Black-headed Grosbeak (M) |
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Black-headed Grosbeak (F) |
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Blue Grosbeak (M) |
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Blue Grosbeak (M) |
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House Finch (M) |
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House Finch (F) |
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Scott's Oriole (F) |
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Ladder-backed Woodpecker (M) |
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Western Tanager (M) |
All of our Orioles enjoy oranges, but they really prefer the jelly.
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Bullock's Oriole (M) |
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Bullock's Oriole (M) |
In addition to birds, I encountered two lizard species.
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Western Striped Lizard |
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Spiny Lizard |
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