Ash Canyon - September 4, 2024

The sanctuary is still enjoying the Hummingbird migration, with hundreds flying here, there and everywhere.  One of the regular birders, I'll call him an expert, told me he had ID'ed eleven different species that morning.  Unfortunately, several left before I arrived so I only spotted eight species.  I took more than a thousand photos, which required quite a few hours to eliminate the poor compositions, out of focus, or near duplicates before editing the keepers.  For me, it's difficult to cull photos, since I tend to keep anything close to acceptable.

As I've said before, my ID's may not be totally accurate.  Some of the species, especially females and immature males, can be very hard to differentiate.

Lucifer (M)

Lucifer (M)

Anna's (M)

Anna's (M)
Anna's (F)

Black-chinned (F)

Black-chinned (F)

Broad-tailed (F)

Black-chinned (F)

Broad-billed (M)

Broad-billed (M)

Rufous (F)

Rufous (F)

Gulf Fritillary

Curve-billed Thrasher

Mexican Jay

Rivoli's (M)

Rivoli's (M)

House Finch (F)

White-breasted Nuthatch

Chipping Sparrow

Lesser Goldfinch (M)



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