End of the World Birds and Bugs
October 28, 2022
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October 8, 2022 After the Yellow Grosbeak several months past, I had no obsession with any one species, no nemesis bird. So several days ago this Philadelphia Vireo was seen at the Boyce Thompson Arboretum, This would make a convenient nemesis. The amazing arboretum is just west of Superior, AZ on Highway 60. This is
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October 11-2022 I found this bird at Santa Rita Lodge. It stunned me at first, as I was expecting just to see the common Red-naped Sapsucker which arrived locally about a week ago. I took a couple of quick shots, and posted the bird to Arizona Rare Birds text group. The spot has a very
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October 6, 2022 I have not posted in a few weeks. There has been nothing extraordinary since the last post on August 12. The birds going through have been the usual fall migrants. Good numbers of Lucy’s, MacGillivray’s and Nashville Warblers. Low numbers of Black-throated Grey, Townsends and few Hermits. Painted Buntings have been in
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