Ash Canyon - August 16, 2024
What a difference a week makes. The sanctuary was swarming today with Hummingbirds that are obviously beginning their migration south. It was a real challenge to track them as they swooped in and out of the trees and chasing each other from the feeders. Many of them appeared to be juveniles from this year's broods. Juveniles and females are harder to identify due to the lack of conspicuous color markings, so I may have some incorrect identifications.
At the same time, there were fewer songbirds present, possibly discouraged by all the Hummingbird activity. So, there will be more Hummingbird photos this time, along with a few butterflies, insects and lizards.
Anna's (M) |
Anna's (M) |
Anna's (M) |
Anna's (F) |
Anna's (F) |
Rufous (J) |
Rufous (J) |
Black-chinned (J) |
Black-chinned (J) |
Broad-billed (M) |
Broad-billed (M) |
Broad-billed (M) |
Lucifer (M) |
Lucifer (M) |
Acorn Woodpecker (M) |
Spiny Lizard |
House Finch (F) |
Broad-billed (F) |
Black-Chinned (F) |
Gulf Fritillary |
Cloudless Sulphur |
Flying Beetle |
Canyon Towhee |
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