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Where is Birdie? - Chiricahua Mountains

PostPosted: Sat Mar 13, 2010 10:56 pm
by Birdie
Well, I have been house and pet setting over in the Chiricahua Mountains once again for my friends that own and operate The George Walker House. Have had snow 3 times since I arrived Friday, March 5th. No wild animals around, well okay there were three deer, but no javelina, bear, or mountain lion. More on the house at thegeorgewalkerhouse.com.

Birds, birds, birds. Love of my life.

Saw this bird before I left Texas, but it is so just there in your face. It is a Norther Jacana. A Mexican specie that got lost last fall and is still at Choke Canyon State Park.

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Look here at what I have managed to see this week:

Arizona Woodpecker – She thinks I can’t see her
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Arizona Woodpecker – a matching set and he knows I can see him
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Cassins Finch – a lovely sight
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Mexican Jay making a horse hair blanket lined nest
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Acorn Woodpecker – aka the clown – 2 shots of the "Clown"
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A lovely little Juniper Titmouse – one of our specialties here in SE AZ
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Gorgeous Lesser Goldfinch – how can he be lesser when he is this striking
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Female Red-Shafter Flicker
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A beauty – Spotted Towhee – two shots
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Yellow eyed Junco – really evil looking eyes, don’t cha think?
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Ah yes, we had snow for three of the nights that I have been here. Silver Peak from the balcony
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Hummingbird feeder – poor babies
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The George Walker House front drive way with 2 inches of snow – not much but enough to make it cold.
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The best for last – This is Tundra – she is the Walker House Official Greeter. A lovely boston girl. Her sister, Mischief, won’t stay still for a photo yet. I’ll get one of her. She is mischievous kitty.

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Lots of fun, lots of birds, more snow than I bargained for, great time being here.

Re: Where is Birdie? - Chiricahua Mountains

PostPosted: Sat Mar 13, 2010 11:04 pm
by avalen
wow, so many birds, I love birds and would be in 7th heaven watching all those birds
do their thing. Thanks so much for sharing.

Re: Where is Birdie? - Chiricahua Mountains

PostPosted: Sat Mar 13, 2010 11:05 pm
by VickieP
What wonderful shots, so clear. You must have a great zoom on your camera... and a steady hand! I just love all the different types of birds. I can't remember but very few.

Re: Where is Birdie? - Chiricahua Mountains

PostPosted: Sun Mar 14, 2010 8:03 am
by Nasoosie
What a great way to begin my day, Birdie! Beautiful bird photos! My poor little chickadees and juncos and Canada Jays are struggling to fly in the heavy winds from the trees to my feeder.

Thanks so much for posting these!

Re: Where is Birdie? - Chiricahua Mountains

PostPosted: Sun Mar 14, 2010 8:30 am
by carold
Guess you're not called "Birdie" for nothing :D Really enjoyed your pictures. carold

Re: Where is Birdie? - Chiricahua Mountains

PostPosted: Sun Mar 14, 2010 9:30 am
by retiredhappy
Love the bird pictures. I have my beautiful Cardinal visiting my feeder every day.

Re: Where is Birdie? - Chiricahua Mountains

PostPosted: Sun Mar 14, 2010 9:51 am
by mitch5252
Such wonderful pictures. Thanks for sharing with us.

Re: Where is Birdie? - Chiricahua Mountains

PostPosted: Sun Mar 14, 2010 10:48 am
by Bethers
Great pics - thanks so much for sharing. And, unlike me, you actually can and do put names with your bird pics :) Glad you are getting to see so many of the interesting birds you love. And we love seeing them with you.

Re: Where is Birdie? - Chiricahua Mountains

PostPosted: Sun Mar 14, 2010 10:55 am
by AlmostThere
Thanks for letting us know exactly what kind of birds we are looking at. How beautiful they are. Thanks for sharing.

Re: Where is Birdie? - Chiricahua Mountains

PostPosted: Sun Mar 14, 2010 11:11 am
by BarbaraRose
You sure know your birds! Those photos are awesome! You should send those into magazines that specialize in birds (Birds & Blooms is one I know of. I am sure you know of more). They would love to have such beautiful photos! Up here we just have sparrows, robins, cardinals and grackles, with an occasional finch, blue jay and eagle thrown in. I should pay more attention, maybe there are more that I haven't noticed before. We used to have a lot of mourning doves (love their coo) but they passed a law a few years ago allowing them to be hunted, so I don't see or hear them anymore. What a stupid law!!

Re: Where is Birdie? - Chiricahua Mountains

PostPosted: Sun Mar 14, 2010 12:43 pm
by JanetA
Thanks Birdie! what a great adventure you had! Love the pics!

keep posting!

thank ya thank ya thank ya!

J

Re: Where is Birdie? - Chiricahua Mountains

PostPosted: Sun Mar 14, 2010 7:23 pm
by carold
Birdie, in Dec of 2006 (with lots of snow) we stayed in Willcox and visited a lot of that area-the National Monument, Fort Bowie at Apache Springs, Faraway Ranch and the Pancho Villa Museum. Are you near that area?? carold

Re: Where is Birdie? - Chiricahua Mountains

PostPosted: Sun Mar 14, 2010 7:34 pm
by Liz
Great pictures....and amazing skill & knowledge to identufy them all. Thanks!

Re: Where is Birdie? - Chiricahua Mountains

PostPosted: Sun Mar 14, 2010 9:52 pm
by Birdie
CaroldD,
Yes, Paradise is fairly close to those areas. We are actually over the mountain from The National Monument. However, right now you can't get over the mountain as it is closed for snow/ice pack. Probably open in April if it warms up. Actually, you can drive on I-10 to the San Simon road and go south 29 miles on a marvelous (just kidding) gravel road and you are in Paradise. So you weren't that far away.

We have had lots of full-time RVers visit. Surprising how many are birders and/or photographers. Many Canadians have been here this week. They are staying at Rusty's RV Park between Rodeo, NM and I-10. That park is about 15 or so miles from I-10 but it has really large lot areas. Looks great as a place to stay and explore an area. It is on my map for my next trip out, even though it is off the highway.

Paradise has 12 full-time residents. The place I am at is a Bed and Breakfast that caters to birders, photographers, butterflyers (is that a word), and hikers. It is really very neat. The most attractive thing, outside of the birds, is the quiet. It is just so quiet, I can hear the bird wings of the woodpeckers, the hummingbirds, and the chip notes of most all of the birds. That is way kewl.

Re: Where is Birdie? - Chiricahua Mountains

PostPosted: Mon Mar 15, 2010 10:56 pm
by snowball
enjoyed your photos I love looking at birds have a couple feeders out here in the desert have come up with a bird bath for them
thank you for posting the pictures
sheila