Ash Canyon - June 17, 2025
When I arrived , there were already three cars in the parking area, so I knew this would be a more social day than last visit. Not long after getting there, a woman approached me and said there was a Diamondback Rattlesnake near the water feature along the main path. I went with her to check it out while she told me the snake had crawled under her bench on his way to the rocky water feature. She was alerted by numerous birds gathering around the area and chirping like crazy. The woman said she is from Denver, but grew up in Tucson, pointing out she had never seen snakes in Tucson, but sees them frequently in Colorado. Our snake was partially hidden, so these are the best photos I could get.
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Western Diamondback |
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Western Diamondback |
As far as the birds go, it was pretty much the same group we've been seeing the past few weeks.
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Brown-headed Cowbird (M) |
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House Finch (M) |
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House Finch (F) |
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Anna's (F) |
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Bullock's Oriole (M) |
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Bullock's Oriole (J) |
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Scott's Oriole (M) |
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Scott's Oriole (F) |
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White-breasted Nuthatch |
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Black-headed Grosbeak (M) |
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Black-headed Grosbeak (F |
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Mexican Jay |
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Broad-billed (M) |
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Gila Woodpecker (M) |
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Arizona Sunflower |
Wow a real Diamondback and beautiful birds...man that was sure worth the trip to the sanctuary
ReplyDeleteEEk!! The only snakes I recognize our Sonoran gopher and one with a rattle
ReplyDeleteI never got to see any type of snake at Ash Canyon thankfully but I did get to see a bobcat. Peering into the fence and that was pretty cool
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