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Ajo Update

Nothing much new here. The big excitement lately has been a McCown’s Longspur at the golf course. Mark Otnes saw it first, yesterday morning, just before I got there. We had planned to go to Alamo Canyon later, but he found this longspur first and we spent more time on it than planned. Alamo Canyon turned out to be dry and not very birdy anyway. This is the first record of McCown’s Longspur in the Ajo area and for the most part, the entire Sonoran Desert. There are more records in Arizona east of Tuscon and in northern Arizona.

The full moon is finally fading and I should be doing astro again, probably starting tomorrow night. Looks like a series of clear nights coming up too.

McCown’s Longspur (now called the Thick-billed Longspur) in winter plumage. A very rare bird in this part of the world.
My annual photo of a Black-throated Sparrow, this one on an Ocotillo stem.
Gilded Flicker. This bird was feeding on palm berries and landed on this branch with soft light and the sun behind me, very close, which makes for a nice image. Probably the best photo I have of this species.
Here it is again, on the palm.
Male Mountain Bluebird on the golf course green at sunrise. It was 32 F. this morning, kind of chilly.
I can add Western Bluebird to my list of birds photographed eating palm berries.
An out of season Hepatic Tanager at the golf course. Very unusual this late in the fall.
One of six Long-eared Owls I found in The Thicket a few days ago.
Another coyote that I got very close to.

One reply on “Ajo Update”

Doug I spent over an hour strolling through this website. Really wonderful photography, wildlife and astrophotography. The astrophotography is wild, haven’t quite wrapped my head around some of it, like the Pleiades cluster, whew. And the bird photos are amazing. Great work, thanks for sending me the link!

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